allellisse
Allellisse is a term used in theoretical genetics to describe a pattern of allele interactions across multiple loci that influences trait expression at the population level. The word blends allele with a suffix that signals a property or condition, and it is not a standard or universally accepted term in mainstream genetics. It has appeared in a small number of scholarly discussions about non-additive genetic architecture beyond simple additive models.
Etymology and origin are informal, reflecting a coinage rather than a formal nomenclature. The concept is often
Concept and definition. At its core, allellisse refers to interactions among alleles at different loci that
Applications and status. In theoretical modeling and simulations, allellisse is invoked to illustrate how ignoring cross-locus