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How can alleles be produced?


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Alleles are 'produced' by replification. DNA is the 'machine' which replicates itself and does so perfectly with an entire allele. With 4 types of gene, the pattern is duplicated to match the original.

Posted 2008-07-26T15:37:49Z

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