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The gene for flower color in pea plants can occur in the white or red form. what are these two different forms of the same gene? answer
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The gene for flower color in pea plants can occur in the white or red form. what are these two different forms of the same gene? answer
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allele ~ One of two or more different versions of the same gene.
Stating once more the answer is (allele)
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