allelomorph
[ uh-lee-luh-mawrf, uh-lel-uh- ]
noun
Origin of allelomorph
1Other words from allelomorph
- al·le·lo·mor·phic, adjective
- al·le·lo·mor·phism, noun
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How to use allelomorph in a sentence
Heterozygote (different yolk), a zygotic individual which contains both members of an allelomorphic pair.
Applied Eugenics | Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill JohnsonSince eosin is allelomorphic to white, its locus is also at 1.1.
Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila | Thomas Hunt MorganEosin is allelomorphic to white and the white-eosin compound or heterozygote has the color of the eosin male.
Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila | Thomas Hunt MorganThe appearance of straight wings shows that bow is not arc nor allelomorphic to arc.
Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophila | Thomas Hunt MorganOn the third hypothesis it may be accounted for as follows: Absence of single comb is allelomorphic to its presence.
Inheritance of Characteristics in Domestic Fowl | Charles Benedict Davenport
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