discuss the difference between chromosomal inheritance and Mendelian Inheritance
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Homologous chromosomes pair during meiosis and only one member of each pair finds its way into given germ cell. Mendelian factors segregate from one cell to another in similar fashion
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Boveri and Sutton's chromosome theory of inheritance states that genes are found at specific locations on chromosomes, and that the behavior of chromosomes during meiosis can explain Mendel's laws of inheritance.
Mendelian inheritance refers to patterns of inheritance that are characteristic of organisms that reproduce sexually. ... Mendel explained his results by describing two laws of inheritance that introduced the idea of dominant and recessive genes.
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