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How are alleles for the same gene related? A. They have different genetic sequences but are found in the same location on a chromosome. B. They have the same genetic sequence but are found in different individuals. C. They have the same genetic sequence but are found on different chromosomes. O D. They have different genetic sequences and are found on different chromosomes.​

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A. They have different genetic sequences but are found in the same location on a chromosome.

Step-by-step explanation:

In genetics, alleles are the variant form of a gene. According to Mendel, there are usually two alleles for most genes except for few cases where there are multiple alleles. Each allele of a pair is contributed by each parent during sexual reproduction. For example, in a gene Tt, the alleles are T for tallness and t for shortness.

Alleles of the same gene are related in such a way that they have different genetic sequences but are found in the same location on a chromosome. The different genetic sequences makes them alternative form of each other.

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