Biology, asked by tauseefa434, 1 year ago

- Some Mendelian crossing experimental
results were shown to the students.
Teacher informed that there are two
genes located on the same chromosome.
He enquired if they will be ever separated
from each other?​

Answers

Answered by bissu0615
2

Answer:

yes they will be separated after crossing over.

Explanation:

every chromosome after undergoing any hybrid or monohybrid cross expresses itself independently ,hence the dominant allele will take its place and will express itself independently.

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