Corresponding chromosomes refer to a pair of chromosomes in which one chromosome is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. They have the same genes at the same positions, known as loci, but may have different alleles for those genes. Corresponding chromosomes are also known as homologous chromosomes.
The corresponding pair of chromosomes may homozygous as well as heterozygous, depending on the presence of dominant and recessive genes.
Mendel's Law of Segregation
your mother
Homologous chromosomes are similar in size, shape, and genetic content. They may differ from other chromosomes in the genome in terms of the specific alleles they carry at corresponding gene loci. These differences in allele sequences can result in variations in traits or genetic disorders.
In interphase, chromosomes appear as long, thin, and uncoiled structures known as chromatin threads.
Homologous
The corresponding pair of chromosomes may homozygous as well as heterozygous, depending on the presence of dominant and recessive genes.
A pair of corresponding chromosomes is called homologous chromosomes. They are similar in size and carry genes that control the same traits. One chromosome in the pair is inherited from each parent.
A pair of chromosomes that have corresponding gene sequences.
It means that each of the four chromosomes that come from the male parent has a corresponding chromosomes from the female parent. ~lisa 9th grade~ :]
Homologous
Diploid
Homologous
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Drosphila
crossing over.
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