BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Achondroplasia, Genetic Linkage, Meiosis

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11. 1 genetic linkage and recombination: genes consist of sequences of nucleotides in dna and are arranged linearly in chromosomes, linked genes genes on the same chromosome. Linked together in their transmission from parent to offspring. Inherited in patterns similar to single genes - excluding recombination: linkage the phenomenon of genes being located on the same chromosome. Can be changed during recombination during prophase i in meiosis. Recombination: mixes up the order of a particular collection of alleles linked on any given chromosome. Results due to exchanging of corresponding alleles between homologues. Likelihood of recombination btwn 2 genes on the same chromosome reflects their distance. If all progeny are equally frequent, then the genes are not linked: gene carried on the same chromosome may not show genetic linkage if they are quite far apart. I. e. crossover almost always occurs between them; their linkage cannot be determined. However linkage can be established by noting linkage to another gene(s) between them.

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