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what is complete linkage ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In genetics, complete linkage is defined as the state in which two loci are so close together that alleles of these loci are virtually never separated by crossing over. The closer the physical location of two genes on the DNA, the less likely they are to be separated by a crossing-over event.

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Answered by smani8111
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In genetics, complete linkage is defined as the state in which two loci are so close together that alleles of these loci are virtually never separated by crossing over. The closer the physical location of two genes on the DNA, the less likely they are to be separated by a crossing-over event.
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Anonymous: Examples, Types and Significance. ... Thus, the tendency of two or more genes of the same chromosome to remain together in the process of inheritance is called linkage.
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