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Q: Can allelic genes be inherited as linked genes?
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Genes that tend to be inherited together are said to be?

Linked On A Chromosome


Can two alleles from different genes be inherited together?

These genes are inherited together, the alleles are not. And keep in mind that both the mother and father contribute to the child, so their allelic pairing may change the intended expression of the gene.


Why do linked genes generally NOT follow the normal pattern of inheritance?

When genes are linked, they are very likely to be inherited together - meaning that once one gene has been inherited, the chance that the other will be is not 50% (meaning it is not random like other genes). Because linked gene are not affected by crossing over. Thus these are not segregated according to the Mendel's principal of segregation.


Does huntington's chorea disease is sex linked or inherited on autosomal genes?

No, it is autosomal dominant.


What are pseudo allele?

Any of two or more closely linked genes that act usually as if a single member of an allelic pair but occasionally undergo crossing-over and recombination.


The tendency for the alleles on one chromosome to be inherited together is called?

genetic linkage?


What is the reason that linked genes are inherited together?

They are located close together on the same chromosome.


Is dwarfism a sex-linked disease?

This is sex linked and is inherited through the parents.


What are the different ways in which two genes may interact?

There are of two types 1.allelic gene interaction 2.non-allelic gene interaction further allelic interaction can be classified as 1.duplicating factors 2.complete dominance 3.incomplete dominance 4.co-dominance and non-allelic interaction is classified as follows 1.complimentary genes 2.suppementary genes 3.epistasis


What is pseudoalleles?

Pseudoallele is a medical term with the following definition: any of two or more closely linked genes that act usually as if a single member of an allelic pair but occasionally undergo crossing-over and recombination.


Why genes are called herditary?

This is because genes are inherited and herditary is a scientific way of saying inherited, used when talking about inherited diseases and genes. Hope this helps! :)


Which genes does melinda feel she has inherited from her parents?

which genes does melinda feel she has inherited from her parents?