GCD 3022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Chi-Squared Test, Genetic Linkage, Synteny

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Synteny refers to genes that are located on the same chromosome. Genetic linkage means that the alleles of two or more genes tend to be transmitted as a unit because they are relatively close to each other on the same chromosome. Bateson and punnett discovered the first example of genetic linkage in sweet peas. 6. 2 relationship between linkage and crossing over. Crossing over during meiosis can alter the pattern of linked alleles along a chromosome. Morgan discovered genetic linkage in drosophila and proposed that recombinant offspring are produced by crossing over during meiosis. When genes are linked, the relative proportions of recombinant offspring depend on the distance between the genes. A chi square test analysis can be carried out to judge whether two genes assort independently. Creighton and mcclintock were able to correlate the formation of recombinant offspring with the presence of chromosomes that had exchanged pieces due to crossing over. 6. 3 genetic mapping in plants and animals.

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