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what is gene linkage theory​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Chromosomal Theory of inheritance, proposed by Sutton and Boveri, states that chromosomes are the vehicles of genetic heredity. Neither Mendelian genetics nor gene linkage is perfectly accurate; instead, chromosome behavior involves segregation, independent assortment, and occasionally, linkage.

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Chromosomal theory of inheritance came into existence long after Mendelian genetics. The lack of advanced technology and physical proof were two reasons for the rejection of Mendel’s concept of genetics. However, later experiments confirmed Mendel’s results.

Biologists developed the chromosomal theory of inheritance. The work was further carried forward and proved by T.H.Morgan. This led to the concept of linkage and recombination of the genes.

chromosomal theory of inheritance it gene linkage theory states that...

states that chromosomes are the vehicles of genetic heredity. Neither Mendelian genetics nor gene linkage is perfectly accurate; instead, chromosome behavior involves segregation, independent assortment, and occasionally, linkage.

The Chromosomal Theory of inheritance, proposed by Sutton and Boveri.

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