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प्रश्न
If there is complete linkage in the F2 generation:
पर्याय
there will be only parental combination
new combination will be more than parental combinations
parental combinations will be equal to the new combinations
new combinations would be lesser than the parent ones
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उत्तर
there will be only parental combination
Explanation:
Complete linkage occurs when two genes are very close on the same chromosome and there is no crossing over between them. As a result, these genes are inherited together as a unit, and no recombinant (new) combinations are formed. Hence, in the F2 generation, only parental combinations will be observed because the alleles do not separate or recombine to create new allele combinations. This is a rare case and exemplified by Morgan’s experiment on Drosophila where linked genes are inherited together without recombination.
