PCB 3063 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Gamete, Sickle-Cell Disease, Ktvx

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Chapter 7 linkage, recombination, and eukaryotic gene mapping. 9:3:3:1 does not apply for linked genes: rather, tend to be inherited together, need to understand the connection between genotype and chromosome behavior during meiosis, key word: crossing over (recombination) Four possible situations for two genes (two loci, not two alleles!: gene a (or a) and gene b (or b, situation 1 unlinked - genes on separate chromosomes (both parent"s alleles) They are located on different chromosomes, separate independently during meiosis. Recombinant ab 25: a and b are not linked, f1 independent assortment leads to new allele combinations in the progeny that are distinct from those of the parent, p generation: aabb x aabb, gametes: ab and ab. Crossing over occurs in prophase i of meiosis i: exchange of dna sequences between two nonsister chromatids, only two of the four chromatids participate in the recombination event, contain new combinations of alleles.

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