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2 How many linkage groups are there in humans?

A LINKAGE GROUP IS FORMED OF ALL THE GENES ON ONE CHROMOSOME. THERE ARE 23 PAIRS OF CHROMOSOMES IN HUMANS. HENCE 23 LINKAGE GROUPS.


Thomas Hunt Morgan grouped the Drosophila genes that were inheiritedtogether into four what groups?

Thomas Hunt Morgan grouped the Drosophila genes that were inherited together into four linkage groups. These linkage groups represented different chromosomes in the fruit fly.


Why are groups consider a type of linkage institution?

Because it does AND IT ISInterest groups are considered to be a type of linkage institution because they serve as a link between the government and the people


What breaks ester linkage during hydrolysis of a triglyceride?

Water is the agent breaking the ester linkage.


Why are interest groups considered a type of linkage institution?

Because it does AND IT ISInterest groups are considered to be a type of linkage institution because they serve as a link between the government and the people


What has the author Esko Kaarsalo written?

Esko Kaarsalo has written: 'Linkage relations of serum groups' -- subject(s): Blood groups, Human genetics, Linkage (Genetics)


How many linkage groups does a fruit fly have?

A fruit fly typically has four linkage groups, corresponding to its four pairs of chromosomes. Each linkage group contains a set of genes that are physically linked on the same chromosome.


What is the importance of linkage groups in humans?

The Mechanism that makes possible to transfer control between the calling program and Subroutine is reffered to as SUBROUTINE LINKAGE


How many linkage groups are there in Drosophila melanogaster assuming that it has four homologous pairs of chromosomes?

If an organism has four linkage groups it has four chromosomes. Meiosis results in the formation of four genetically different cells.


Why are interest groups considered linkage institutions?

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What is the mechanism that breaks the linkage between linked genes?

The process of recombination during meiosis breaks the linkage between linked genes. This occurs when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, resulting in the shuffling of alleles between chromosomes, thereby breaking the linkage between the genes located on those chromosomes.


What are the two types of linkage institutions?

B. Parties and interest groups