Biology, asked by spk14126, 9 months ago

the link gene does not follow
a) crossing over
b) segregation
c) linkage
d) assortment ​

Answers

Answered by smartbrainz
1

The linked gene does not follow segregation.

Option b

Explanation:

  • Linkage can be single or complete based on their type.
  • Single linkage undergoes from chaining. In a single linkage to 'merge two groups', one pair of points only need to be close, regardless of all others. Therefore clusters can be not compact enough and too spread out.
  • Complete linkage bypass chaining, but undergo from crowding. Because its 'score is based on the worst-case dissimilarity' between 'pairs', a 'point may be closer to points in clusters' other than points in a 'cluster of its own'. The clusters are 'small, but not so far apart'.

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Answered by sowmyakrupakar5
0
Segregation is correct answer



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