IPA: /ˌæl.əˈloʊ.mɔːrf/
KK: /ˌæl.əˈlɒ.mɔːrf/
A type of gene that can exist in different forms, which can lead to variations in traits among individuals.
The study of allelomorphs helps geneticists understand inheritance patterns.
Allelomorph is formed from "allelo-" (from Greek "allelon", meaning each other) and "morph" (from Greek "morphe", meaning form or shape). The term refers to different forms of a gene that exist in relation to one another, highlighting their interaction or variation with respect to each other.
Think of 'each other' ('allelo-') and 'form' ('morph') to remember that allelomorph refers to different forms of a gene that interact with each other.