chromosomal theory of inheritance explain
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TheBoveri–Sutton chromosome theory(also known as thechromosome theory of inheritanceor theSutton–Boveri theory) is a fundamental unifying theory ofgeneticswhich identifieschromosomesas the carriers ofgenetic material.[1][2][3]It correctly explains the mechanism underlying the laws ofMendelian inheritanceby identifying chromosomes with the pairedfactors(particles) required by Mendel's laws. It also states that chromosomes are linear structures withgeneslocated at specific sites calledlocialong them.[2]It states simply that chromosomes, which are seen in all dividing cells and pass from one generation to the next, are the basis for all genetic inheritance. Over a period of time random mutation creates changes in the DNA sequence of a gene. Genes are located on chromosomes
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chromosome theory is a fundamental unifying theory of genetics which identifieschromosomes as the carriers of genetic material.
Chromosomes, which are seen in all dividing cells and pass from one generation to the next, are the basis for all genetic inheritance. Over a period of time random mutation creates changes in the DNA sequence of a gene. Genes are located on chromosomes
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Chromosomes, which are seen in all dividing cells and pass from one generation to the next, are the basis for all genetic inheritance. Over a period of time random mutation creates changes in the DNA sequence of a gene. Genes are located on chromosomes
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