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Multiple allelism can be investigated only in populations. Justify.

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Multiple allelism can be investigated only in populations. Justify.

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Though a gene exists in more than two allelic forms in multiple allelism, a person can have only two of those alleles, as he has only two sets of homologous chromosomes; so, multiple allelism can be studied only in a population.

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