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Linkage theory was proposed by which scientist in biology

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Answered by kasiram569
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Answer:

Thomas Hunt Morgan

Linkage maps were first developed by Alfred Sturtevant, a student of Thomas Hunt Morgan. A linkage map is a map based on the frequencies of recombination between markers during crossover of homologous chromosomes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

Thomas Hunt Morgan

Theory of linkage:-

➟ Linked genes are linearly located on same chromosome.

➟ They get separated is exchange that's actually Crossing over which takes place between them.

➟ All the genes which are located on one pair of homologous chromosome form one

linkage group.

➟ Genes which are located on homologous chromosomes inherit together so we consider one linkage group.

➟ Number of Linkage group = Number of homologous chromosome pairs.

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