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firebucks74 firebucks74
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Are alleles T,C,G, and A in DNA?
Or are alleles something else?

What exactly are they and where are they located in a gene?
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11 years ago
No, nitrogenous bases and alleles are not the same thing. Alleles are different variations of a specific gene.
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11 years ago
The T,C,G and As are nitrogenous bases.
An allele is a group of those nitrogenous bases.
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