Biology, asked by vemulachandu2, 9 months ago

crossing over cannot occur among multiple allele.why?​

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Explanation:

Because, all the alleles of multiple series occupy the same locus in chromosome, therefore, no crossing-over occurs within the alleles of a same multiple allele series. ... When any two of the mutant multiple alleles are crossed, the phenotype is mutant type and not the wild type.

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