Bokky
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Can someone tell me wat the hell the difference between alleles and genes are, every single source has a different story. One text book says this, another text book contradicts it. ..........?????
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No. not every gene has 2 copies. For example, the male has only 1 copy of the sex chromosome, therefore all the genes that are on the Y chromosome are called hemizygous. And this is true for the X chromosome in males.Deathby said:You know how every gene has 2 copies? For example a gene might have one copy on chromosome 21 and the other one 22. What are those 2 halves called? Is it just an allele?
I think you're getting confused about how many copies of chromosomes are in a human somatic (body) cell. Remeber, a body cell has 46 chromosomes. This equates to 2 copies of EACH chrosomsome (2 times 23 = 46).Deathby said:Sorry, I think I didn't make myself clear. What is the scientific term for each 'copy'.
In other words fill in this blank. "Every gene (except some on the X chromosome) has 2 ____"
And chromosome 22 is a copy of chromosome 21, so they aren't different genes, they're different copies of the same gene.