Friday, July 31, 2009

Question below please awnser?

the law of independant states that the inheritance of alleles for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of alleles for a different trait if the genes for the traits are on what chrmosomes?





A-seperate


B-homologous


C-the same


D-homozygous

Question below please awnser?
A. If the genes are on two different chromosomes, then they will be inherited independently.


If they are on the same chromosome with a separation of less than 50cM, they will be inherited together. In fact, the only case the law of independant segregation cannot be applied is when two genes are on the same chromosome at less than 50cM because they will recombinate in less than 50% of the cases
Reply:answer is A.this is what happened in mendels cross of pisum plant.in that seven genes responsible for charecters were on different chromosomes.so he succeeded


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