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Alleles for a specific trait are found on nonhomologous chromosomes.Group of answer choicesFalseTrue

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Alleles for a specific trait are found on nonhomologous chromosomes.

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  • False
  • True
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Solution

The statement "Alleles for a specific trait are found on nonhomologous chromosomes" is False.

Explanation

  1. Definition of Alleles: Alleles are different versions of a gene that can exist at a specific locus (position) on a chromosome.
  2. Homologous Chromosomes: Each individual has pairs of homologous chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. These chromosomes contain the same genes, but the alleles for those genes can differ (e.g., one chromosome might have an allele for brown eyes, while the other has an allele for blue eyes).
  3. Nonhomologous Chromosomes: Nonhomologous chromosomes do not share the same gene locations or related functions. Therefore, alleles for the same trait are located on homologous chromosomes, not on nonhomologous ones.

Final Answer

False

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