👉 Tritogeneia is a type of gene in the human genome that contains multiple copies, each carrying an identical sequence of genes. This means that there are two copies of the same gene located at opposite ends of the chromosome. Tritogeneia can occur in many different ways, including duplications and deletions. For example, if you have a normal human cell with one copy of a particular gene, but then another copy is added to the cell, it would be tritogeneic because