Historical Bibliography Updated: July 16, 2022
Random segregation versus coupling in Mendelian inheritance.
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Science, 34, 384. 1911 CE.
Morgan proposed that what he called Mendelian factors (genes) are arranged in a linear series on chromosomes and that the degree of linkage between two genes on the same chromosome depends upon the distance between them. This fundamental idea enabled his student Sturtevant to map genes on chromosomes. (See No. 245.2).
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| Entry Number | #245.3 |
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| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | random-segregation-versus-coupling-in-mendelian-inheritance |