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प्रश्न
How did Sturtevant explain gene mapping while working with Morgan?
उत्तर
Alfred Sturtevant was a student of Morgan who mapped the positions of genes on a chromosome by using the frequency of recombination between the gene pairs present on the same chromosome. He used the data obtained as a measure of distance between two genes. This process of mapping the gene positions was termed as 'gene mapping'.
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