BIOL 2301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Heterochromatin, Euchromatin, Mendelian Inheritance

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The alleles of genes separate when the homologous pairs of chromosomes separate. When the chromosome goes, the gene goes (because they are linked) Always will be on a chromosome and will go with a chromosome during segregation. Genes that are far from each other on the chromosome segregate independently: genes that are close to each other do not. Random alignment of non-homologous chromosomes in metaphase i causes independent assortment of genes. This is meiosis because of how they are lined up. Linked: when genes are more likely inherited together: there is a short piece of dna between them. Recombination is caused by crossing-over. (chromosome breakage and re-joining that happens between genes) If no recombination happens, there is no way to separate them. We have now produced all four gametes that we would expect. We expect independent assortment with punnet squares heterozygote.

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