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Genes contain information about specific characteristics/traits which can either be dominant/recessive.
Not all copies of genes are identical an alternative form of a gene is an allele.
Alleles are a way of finding the 2 members of a gene pair.
The allele of a gene is its partner gene.
For example: b is an allele of B and vise versa.
So alleles are pretty much a different form of genes.
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