Biology, asked by Tulsirani100, 11 months ago

There are two chromosomes in a single homologous pair of chromosomes.

In both chromosomes same type of genes are present or different?

Answers

Answered by paperxmachine
1

Answer:

different typs of gene are present because one is from maternal side and another from paternal side ...remember the term homologous comes only in meosis and not mitosis

tats it !

Answered by saurabh5050
1

Answer:

yes same genes are present

Explanation:

because in a homologous only same type of gene is present


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Tulsirani100: Every gene (all the genes) is on each chromosome. means that not only homologous chromosomes have same genes but all the chromosomes have same genes
Tulsirani100: But in some cases some genes are dominant and some are recessive
Tulsirani100: Like in case of male and female all genes are present. but the genes which are dominant in males are recessive in females
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