Genes on the same chromosome are said to be linked
Genes on the same chromosome are said to be linked
Genes that are close together on a single chromosome are likely to be regulated together. Consequently, they are considered to be "co-expressed" or "co-regulated".
A homologus pair.
Homologous
linked
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
Homologous pairs of chromosomes carry the same genes. These chromosomes are found in the same loci and contain the same centromere position.
Alleles
When the alleles present for a trait are the same, it is called Homozygous
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
It is Homologous chromosomes because they carry thesame genes and homones.
Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.
Homozygous.
A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.
It is Homologous chromosomes because they carry thesame genes and homones.
Homologous Chromosomes
I believe you are talking about homologous chromosomes- they have the same sequence of genes and same structure.
Genes are contained in chromosomes - therefore they are inherited together.
The question should be "If two alleles for a gene are the same, what phenotype will the organism have?" Answer: If the two alleles are for the dominant phenotype, the organism will exhibit the dominant phenotype. If the two alleles are for the recessive phenotype, the organism will have the recessive phenotype.
Homologous pairs of chromosomes carry the same genes. These chromosomes are found in the same loci and contain the same centromere position.
Two chromosomes in a pair that have genes that code for the same traits are called homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes are in the same locations or loci.