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Q: Where is each gene located at a specific place?
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What are gene pairs called?

Allele


What are pairs called?

A gene pair is called an allele. An allele is an alternative form of a gene that is located on a specific chromosome at a specific place.


How did Alfred sturtevant use gene linkage to create gene maps?

By plotting where on a chromosome each gene is located.


What is the theory the synthesis of each enzyme is catalyzed by one specific gene?

One gene one enzyme theory


What makes alleles of the same gene different from each other?

A gene consists of a specific sequence of bases; variations in that sequence make for a different gene.


What is the gene that codes for a particular trait is known as what?

An allele is a gene for a specific trait. Cells contain two alleles for every gene, with one allele provided by each parent of an organism.


The purpose of mapping the genes is to?

show where on a chromosome each gene is located.


Each is a specific segment of the DNA with the code for production of one functional product?

gene


What is linkage-gene?

Gene linkage is where genes that are located near each other in a chromosome become linked together afterwards due to meiosis.


What is strand of DNA that codes for a specific trait?

A gene is a strand of DNA that codes for a specific trait


What is the difference between an operon and a regulon?

1. For operon genes are located near each other. For regulon genes are present distinct site of DNA. 2. Operon may have specific operator for all genes. For regulon each gene have different operator.


Are alleles alternative forms?

yep