ok, ive read all the replies to the original posts and i dont think that any of them have hit the nail right on the head, so to speak, so im going to give it a shot. the original scientific thinking deduced that, as mentioned in a previous post, because damaged chromosomes inhibited the protein production in cells, the genes or chormosomes must therefore be responsible for protein production. this theory however was rendered inadequate when scientists discovered that some proteins are actually made up of more than one component, or polypeptide chain. hence, scientists concluded that the chromosomes or genes must only be responsible for creating one polypeptide, generating the "one gene, one polypeptide" theory.
as for the "one chromosome, one gene", that doesent make sense. as also previously mentioned, a chromosome is made up of many, many genes.
hope there are no mistakes in this lol and im sorry if it just confused you if i screwed it up. at least i tried. lol
catch ya,
moreturyen:wave: