Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory
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Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory
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The Boveri–Sutton chromosome theory is a fundamental unifying theory of genetics which identifies chromosomes as the carriers of genetic material. It correctly explains the mechanism underlying the laws of Mendelian inheritance by identifying chromosomes with the paired factors (particles) required by Mendel's laws. It also states that chromosomes are linear structures with genes located at specific sites called loci along them. It states simply that chromosomes, which are seen in all dividing c
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Chromosomal theory of inheritance
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2023-09-12T09:13:47Z
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