allelevarianter
Allelevarianter (allele variants) are alternative forms of a gene at a given genetic locus. They arise through mutations and can differ in DNA sequence, regulatory elements, or copy number. In a population, multiple alleles may exist; individuals carry two alleles per locus, which can be identical (homozygous) or different (heterozygous). The set of allele variants and their frequencies in a population is described by population genetics and the Hardy–Weinberg principle.
Allelevarianter can be categorized by their effects. Coding variants may change the amino acid sequence (nonsynonymous),
Variants are detected through sequencing and genotyping and are cataloged in scientific databases. Clinically important variants
Examples of allelevarianter include variants at the ABO locus that determine blood groups and pathogenic variants