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Q: How are chromosomes and mutations related to genes and inheritance?
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Are chromosomes found on genes?

Genes are located on chromosomes and not chromosomes are located on genes. genes are the basic unit of inheritance and they resides on chromosomes.


Which type of inheritance involves genes found on the non-autosomal chromosomes?

These are called sex linked genes since they are on the genes that code for sex.


Genes that can move about on the chromosomes sometimes creating mutations?

Transposons


What structures carry genes to the offspring?

According to the chromosome theory of inheritance, genes are carried from parent to their offspring on chromosomes.


What Is a dominant disorder?

dominant disorder is caused by mutations in genes on the x chromosomes.


Genes on chromosomes are the units of inheritance. true or false?

This is true


What is the difference between DNA genes chromosomes?

Genes are basic units of Inheritance and are the templates for the creation of proteins, whereas Chromosomes are the molecular structures within the nucleus that contain genes.


The law of independent assortment states the the inheritance of alleles for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of alleles for a different trait if the genes for the traits are on?

separate chromosomes


What role do DNA and chromosomes play in heredity?

according to the chromosome theory of inheritance,genes are carried from parents to their offspring on chromosomes.


How are DNA the nucleus chromosomes genes and traits related?

its not


What chromosomes are affected in sticklers syndrome?

Mutations in the COL11A1, COL11A2 and COL2A1 genes Found on wikipedia chromosome 1


What are genes that segregate independently do not influence each other's inheritance?

Genes that segregate independently do not influence each other's inheritance because they are located on different chromosomes. However, the expression of genes that segregate independently can still influence one another.