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In an individual of genotype aa, where are the a and a alleles physically located? view available hint(s) in an individual of genotype aa, where are the a and a alleles physically located? one allele is on one chromosome and the other allele is on a different (nonhomologous) chromosome. one allele is on one chromosome and the other allele is in a different position (locus) on the same chromosome. they are both on one chromosome. one allele is on one chromosome, and the other is in the same position (locus) on the homologous chromosome.

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Answer:An alternative version of a gene

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Answer:

One allele is on one chromosome, and the other is in the same position (locus) on the homologous chromosome.

Step-by-step explanation:

The genotype of an organism refers to the genetic makeup or complete set of genes. The genes control the trait of an organism and exist in an organism in their alternative form called alleles.

Since the alleles are the alternative form of a gene, therefore, they must be present at the same position called a locus.

These alleles are present on the homologous chromosome in which each homologous chromosome is contributed by each parent. Therefore when the genotype is aa then a and a allele will be present on homologous chromosomes in the same position.

Thus, the selected option is correct.

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