BISC 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Meiosis, Gene Mapping, Vulgate

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Bisc202 lecture 15: mapping linked genes with crossover frequency. Gene position is important to know to build complex genotypes. Gene position gives valuable information on the structure and function of the gene. In related species, similar genes may be present and located in different arrangements. This gives us valuable information on the evolutionary genetic mechanisms causing this divergence in history. A map of the chromosome displaying the arrangement of particular genes and the distance between these locations (known as loci) Recombination-based maps (what we will be investigating) These are usually assembled 2 or 3 genes at a time using a method called linkage analysis. When 2 genes are said to be linked, it means that the loci of each gene reside on the same chromosome. Also means that the alleles of a homolog are physically linked. One gene affected eye color: pr+ = red, pr = purple. The 2nd gene affected wing length: vg+ = normal, vg = vestigial.

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