The distance between two genes in a chromosome is measured in cross-over units which represent [BHU 1982]
A) Ratio of crossing over between them
B) Percentage of crossing over between them
C) Number of crossing over between them
D) None of these
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the correct answer is option B...
>>>The cross over percentage differ for different pairs of genes because the amount of crossing over depend on the frequency with which breaks in the chromatids occur between the two genes. This frequency further depends specially on the distance of these genes which are apart on the chromatids.<<<
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the correct answer is option B...
>>>The cross over percentage differ for different pairs of genes because the amount of crossing over depend on the frequency with which breaks in the chromatids occur between the two genes. This frequency further depends specially on the distance of these genes which are apart on the chromatids.<<<
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The distance between two genes in a chromosome is measured in cross-over units which represent [BHU 1982]
A) Ratio of crossing over between them
B) Percentage of crossing over between them✔✔
C) Number of crossing over between them
D) None of these
A) Ratio of crossing over between them
B) Percentage of crossing over between them✔✔
C) Number of crossing over between them
D) None of these
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