anisotropialle
Anisotropialle is a term used primarily in theoretical discussions and speculative literature to describe an allele whose phenotypic effects are not uniform across all spatial or directional contexts. The word blends anisotropy, the property of varying with direction, with allele, referring to a genetic variant whose influence changes depending on orientation or environmental gradients.
In concept, an anisotropialle would produce different outcomes when encountered along distinct axes, such as body
Possible mechanisms proposed for anisotropialle include directionally regulated gene networks, axis-specific transcription factors, differential epigenetic marks
Implications for genetics and evolutionary biology are mainly hypothetical. If real, anisotropialle could complicate genotype–phenotype mappings,