Why are chromosomes considered as the genetic basis of inheritance?
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Answer:The chromosomal basis of inheritance is the idea that genes are located on chromosomes as well as the idea that the behavior of chromosomes during Meiosis accounts for Mendel's Laws of Segregation and Independent Assortment.At its most fundamental level, inheritance in organisms occurs by passing discrete heritable units, called genes, from parents to offspring. This property was first observed by Gregor Mendel, who studied the segregation of heritable traits in pea plants.
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