BIOC15H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Null Hypothesis, Chromosome, Vulgate

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Genetic linkage, recombination and mapping of genes on chromosomes. Starting with different parental strains: when genes assort independently, pt and rt are equal, when two genes are linked, pt > rt. Testcrosses to detect linkage: tester is recessive in both genes, the phenotypes of progeny reveals the genotype, pr+ red, pr purple, vg+ full sized wing, vg vestigial wing. Recombination frequencies: a. h. sturtevant proposed that recombination frequencies (rf) could be used as a measure of physical distance between two linked genes, 1 percent recombination in f2 = 1 rf = 1 map unit (m. u. ) Mapping genes on a chromosome: locus (pl. loci) assigning genes to a specific location on a chromosome, two-point crosses crossing two genes at a time to calculate recombinant frequencies (m. u) Limitations of two-point crosses: difficult to determine gene order if two genes are close together, actual distances between genes do not always add up, pairwise crosses are time and labor consuming.

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