alleelin
Alleelin is a term occasionally used in genetics to denote a minimal functional motif within an allele that modulates its observable effect on a trait. It is not an officially standardized unit and is largely used in theoretical or exploratory contexts to discuss sub-allelic variation.
Definition and scope: An alleelin is envisioned as a short sequence or structural feature within a genetic
Relationship to alleles: A gene can contain multiple allelins; a single allelin can contribute to the effect
Detection and study: Identification relies on comparative genomics, motif discovery, functional assays (reporter constructs, gene editing),
Limitations: The concept lacks standard definition, and many practitioners use broader terms such as regulatory elements,
See also: Allele, regulatory element, cis-regulatory module, motif, gene expression.