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Even if a character shows multiple allelism, an individual will only have two alleles for that character. Why?

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Alleles are present only in pairs because maximum organisms are diploid. Thus, an individual will have only two alleles for the character even after showing multiple allelism. For example, the ABO blood grouping is governed by alleles I, IA and IB.

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