How are genes organized on a chromosome?

1 Answer

The genes on each chromosome are arranged in a particular sequence, and each gene has a particular location on the chromosome known as locus or plural loci.

Explanation:

  1. The chromosomes are made up of a very long strand of DNAs and contains many genes.
  2. The genes on each chromosome are arranged in a particular sequence, and each gene has a particular location on the chromosome known as locus or plural loci.