BIOL 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Heterochromatin, Centromere, Gene Mapping

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Locus- physical location of a gene on a chromosome. Homologues pair of chromosomes often contain alternative forms of a given gene= alleles. Different alleles of the same gene segregate at meiosis 1. Alleles of different genes assort independently in gametes. Genes of the same chromosome exhibit linkage- inherited together. Gene mapping determines the order of genes and the relative distances between them in map units. In double heterozygote: cis configuration- mutant alleles of both genes are on the same chromosome (ab/ab, trans configuration- mutant alleles are on different homologues of the same chromosome (ab/ab) Gene mapping methods use recombination frequencies between alleles in order to determine the relative distances between them. Recombination frequencies between genes are inverly proportional to their distance apart. Black mice no tumors, slaty mice with tumors (look at fig 4. 6) Under 50 map units means that the genes are linked. Genes with recombination frequencies less than 50% are on same chromosome (linked)

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