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How is the phenomenon of cytoplasmic inheritance deviate from Mendels inheritanc

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How is the phenomenon of cytoplasmic inheritance deviate from Mendels inheritance pattern

If the mutotic cohesion fails to form early in mitosis how would this affect the outcome of mitosis?
Describe how 2 linked genes are arranged relative to one another in a genome. How does being linked affect the assortment of these two genes in a cross?

How is the phenomenon of cytoplasmic inheritance deviate from Mendels inheritance pattern

If the mutotic cohesion fails to form early in mitosis how would this affect the outcome of mitosis?
Describe how 2 linked genes are arranged relative to one another in a genome. How does being linked affect the assortment of these two genes in a cross?


If the mutotic cohesion fails to form early in mitosis how would this affect the outcome of mitosis?
Describe how 2 linked genes are arranged relative to one another in a genome. How does being linked affect the assortment of these two genes in a cross?

Explanation / Answer

There are some genetic material are present in the cytoplasm also, in the mitochondria or in plant in the chloroplast also. These genetic may be defective sometimes and cause the abnormalities and if we remind the fertilization process in which a male nuclei or sperm nucleus are fused with female ovum. And nucleus naver have mitochondria,it is only present in the cytoplasm. Now if any disease arise due to cytoplasm it come all from mother and in mendels inheritance show that's if mother cytoplasmic is infected then all the child will be abnormal and if father have cytoplasmic disease then there are no problem to child.

In the mitotic cell division if Chromosomes are not separate properly then some information can loss or some gene can loss and one side it may be increase, both case are harmful for individual. Low chromosomes or extra chromosomes can effect the progeny.

Mendel give his third law that's law of independent assortment, in that it's means that if two gene of an individual is show its character independently but in these he don't show that if these 2 gene are on the same chromosomes then it don't take own character independently because these held on one chromosomes and a chromosomes can go only one progeny at the time of meiosis Cell division. Then these two characters are found in same progeny. That's the concept of linked gene.

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