why do certain genes tend to be inherited together in a cell at the time of cell division
Solution
Certain genes are very closely located on the chromosomes and hence tend to be inherited together in a cell at a time of cell division. Such genes are called linked genes.
These genes don't follow Mendelian Genetics i.e. They don't show independent assortment.
Certain genes are very closely located on the chromosomes and hence tend to be inherited together in a cell at a time of cell division. Such genes are called linked genes.
These genes don't follow Mendelian Genetics i.e. They don't show independent assortment.