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which of the following statements is/are true concerning a diploid organism
1. at most only two alleles occur at a given locus in an organism's genome
2. alleles occupy identical locus in homologous chromosomes.
3. alleles of a given gene usually occur on nonhomologous chromosomes.
4. a single chromosome usually carries two alleles of each gene.
a. 4
b 1 + 2
c. 3
d. 1 + 2 + 4
e. 3 + 4
I thought that the answer was b (1+2).. because I thought that since 1 is right, then 4 is wrong.... Since in a diploid organism you have a set of chromosomes from mom and one from dad, then wouldn't each one have its own allele....?
1. at most only two alleles occur at a given locus in an organism's genome
2. alleles occupy identical locus in homologous chromosomes.
3. alleles of a given gene usually occur on nonhomologous chromosomes.
4. a single chromosome usually carries two alleles of each gene.
a. 4
b 1 + 2
c. 3
d. 1 + 2 + 4
e. 3 + 4
I thought that the answer was b (1+2).. because I thought that since 1 is right, then 4 is wrong.... Since in a diploid organism you have a set of chromosomes from mom and one from dad, then wouldn't each one have its own allele....?
