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Fine Structure of Gene

Fine Structure of Gene
The hereditary units which are transmitted from one generation to the next generation arc called genes. A gene is the fundamental biologic unit, like the atom which is the fundamental physical unit. Mendel while explaining the result of his monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, first of all conceived of the genes as particulate units and referred them by various names such as hereditary factors or hereditary elements. But his concept about the gene was entirely hypothetical and he remained ignorant about the physical and chemical nature of gene.
Even before the rediscovery of Menders laws in 190tJ, it was already established that chromosomes have a definite role in the inheritance because it was found that chromosomes were the only link between one generation and the next generation and a diploid chromosome set consists of two morphologically similar sets, one is derived from the mother and the other from the father at fertilization. Later on, a parallel behavior among chromosomes and genes was discovered.

Earlier workers proposed various hypotheses to explain the nature of genes. For instance, De Vries postulated one gene one character hypothesis according to which a particular trait of an individual is controlled by a particular gene. Bateson and Punnett proposed the presence or absence theory. According to them, in a cross the character which dominates the other has a determiner, while, the recessive character has no such determiner. But all the theories were discarded by Morgan, who produced the particulate gene theory in 1926. He considered genes as corpuscles which are arranged in a linear order on the chromosomes and appear like beads on a string. Each gene was supposed to be different from ail others. The particulate theory of gene was widely accepted and supported by cytological observations. But, the discovery of DNA molecule as a sole carrier of genetic informations bas altogether discarded the Morgan's theory. Therefore, before defining the gene it will be advisable consider the both classical as well as modern definitions of gene.

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