Medical term:

pseudoallelism



pseu·do·al·lel·ism

(sū-dō-al'el-izm),
Relationship of two or more loci that are difficult to distinguish from a single locus by classical genetic analysis. For instance, the states of the D, D, and E components of the Rh blood locus [MIM*111700] are so far unresolved.
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pseu·do·al·lel·ism

(sū'dō-a-ēl'izm)
Relationship of two or more loci that are difficult to distinguish from a single locus by classical genetic analysis.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012


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