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[[Homologous]] chromosomes are [[Chromosomes]] which have the same genetic [[Loci]]. However, they may or may not have two different [[Alleles]] (version of genes) where one [[Allele]] derives from a maternal [[Chromosome]] whereas the other one is from a paternal [[Chromosome|chromosome]].<ref name="null">Hartl, D.L., Jones, E.W. (2009) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, United States of America: Jones and | [[Homologous]] chromosomes are [[Chromosomes]] which have the same genetic [[Loci]]. However, they may or may not have two different [[Alleles]] (version of genes) where one [[Allele]] derives from a maternal [[Chromosome]] whereas the other one is from a paternal [[Chromosome|chromosome]].<ref name="null">Hartl, D.L., Jones, E.W. (2009) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, United States of America: Jones and Bartlett</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 30 November 2012
Homologous chromosomes are Chromosomes which have the same genetic Loci. However, they may or may not have two different Alleles (version of genes) where one Allele derives from a maternal Chromosome whereas the other one is from a paternal chromosome.[1]
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- ↑ Hartl, D.L., Jones, E.W. (2009) Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes, United States of America: Jones and Bartlett