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define
cis configuration and trans -configuration​

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Answered by naveed21
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Cis-Trans isomerism in organic chemistry is commonly termed as configurational isomerism or geometrical isomerisms. It is a type of stereoisomerism. ... Cis-Trans isomerism is one of the forms of stereoisomerism. Isomers are molecules that possess different arrangement in space and have the same molecular formula.


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Answered by jiteh
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the presence of the dominant alleles of two or more pairs of genes on one chromosome and the recessive alleles on the homologous chromosome.

2 the presence of the mutant genes of a pair of pseudoalleles on one chromosome and the wild-type genes on the homologous chromosome. Compare coupling, trans configuration.

3 (in chemistry) a form of geometric or stereoisomerism in which two substituent groups are on the same side of a double bond or aliphatic ring. Also known as Z (zusammen) configuration. also called cis arrangement, cis position.

1 an arrangement in which the dominant allele of one pair of genes and the recessive allele of another pair are on the same chromosome.

2 an arrangement in which at least one mutant gene and one wild-type gene of a pair of pseudoalleles are present on each chromosome of a homologous pair. Also called trans arrangement, trans position. Compare cis configuration.

3 in chemistry, a form of geometric isomerism in which two substituent groups occur on opposite sides of a structure such as a ring or a double bond. Also referred to as E (entgegen) configuration. Compare cis configuration.


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