Allele: GCSE Biology Definition

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What is an allele?

In GCSE biology, an allele is a version of a gene. Each individual has two alleles of each gene, one on each member of a homologous pair of chromosomes. The genotype of an individual is determined by the alleles present for each gene.

An individual with two identical alleles of a gene is said to be homozygous and an individual with two different alleles of a gene is referred to as heterozygous. Alleles that are dominant will always be expressed in the phenotype of an organism, while recessive alleles are only expressed in the phenotype if the dominant allele is absent.

Diagram showing diploid organism chromosomes in pairs: homozygous dominant, homozygous recessive, and heterozygous with labelled alleles.
Alleles are versions of a gene; each individual has two alleles for each gene

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Ruth Brindle

Author: Ruth Brindle

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Ruth graduated from Sheffield University with a degree in Biology and went on to teach Science in London whilst also completing an MA in innovation in Education. With 10 years of teaching experience across the 3 key science disciplines, Ruth decided to set up a tutoring business to support students in her local area. Ruth has worked with several exam boards and loves to use her experience to produce educational materials which make the mark schemes accessible to all students.

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