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   What term did Mendel use for genes? Where are the genes located?​

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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The term Mendel used for genes are traits and these traits were later termed as genes. The genes are specific sequences of DNA that code for a particular protein. These genes are termed as the functional units of the DNA.

They are located in the chromatin network or packed inside the chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell. Only 2% of our entire genomic DNA are the functional genes.

Genes are located on chromosomes. Hope it helps! The term Mendel used for genes are traits and these traits were later termed as genes. The genes are specific sequences of DNA that code for a particular protein.

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Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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What term did Mendel use for genes? Where are the genes located?

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Mendel used the term 'factors' forgenes.

 Genes are portions of DNA which are located at specific loci on chromosomes.

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