Biology, asked by rokingboy78, 9 months ago

Explain complete linkage and incomplete linkage .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Complete linkage :-

  • Linkage in which genes always show parental combination. It never forms new combination.
  • Crossing over is absent in it . Such genes are located very close on the chromosomes . Such type of linkage very rare in nature

eg :- male Drosophila , female silk moth

Incomplete Linkage :-

  • When new combination also appear along with the parental combination in offsprings, this type of linkage is called incomplete Linkage, the new combination form due to crossing over .

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