allelesone
Allelesone is a theoretical construct in genetics that denotes a functional grouping of alleles at a single locus. It represents a cluster of sequence variants that, despite nucleotide differences, produce similar or equivalent effects on gene function or phenotype. The term suggests a domain of functional similarity within the allelic landscape and is intended to help model how genetic variation at a locus translates into traits.
An allelesone is not defined by a fixed physical boundary on the chromosome. Instead, it is delineated
Applications include simplifying analysis of genetic architecture, studying mutational tolerance, and exploring how different variants contribute
See also: allele, genotype, haplotype, functional genomics, genetic architecture.