Question
Biology Question on Principles of Inheritance and Variation
The term 'linkage' was coined by
A
G Mendel
B
W. Sutton
C
T.H. Morgan
D
T. Boveri.
Answer
T.H. Morgan
Explanation
Solution
Linkage is the phenomenon of certain genes staying together during inheritance through generations without any change or separation due to their being present on the same chromosome. Linkage was first suggested by Sutton and Boveri (1902-1903) when they propounded the famous 'chromosomal theory of inheritance'. Bateson and Punnett (1906) while working on sweet pea found that the factors for certain characters do not show independent assortment. However, it was Morgan (1910) who clearly proved and defined linkage on the basis of his breeding experiments in fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). colour - Violet (V) - White (v)