1. | A and A' are said to be identical genes |
2. | A and A' both cannot be present in the same individual |
3. | A and A' are said to be alleles |
4. | A and A' cannot be present on the same locus of the chromosome |
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1. | Independent assortment of chromosomes |
2. | Occurrence of two or more alleles of a gene |
3. | Crossing over during reduction division |
4. | Their presence on the same locus of the sister chromatids |
a. | It can be grown in laboratory. |
b. | It should have large number of chromosomes. |
c. | It should produce large number of progenies in a single mating |
d. | Male and female individuals can be easily distinguishable |
e | It should also be reproduce through asexual means. |
1. | Genes for eye colour and body colour are present on the same chromosome but gene for wing size on different chromosome |
2. | Genes for eye colour and body colour, both are present on the same chromosome |
3. | There is no gene that controls the wing size is present on Y chromosome |
4. | 50% sperms in Drosophila do not have the genes for eye colour, body colour and wing size |