BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Y Chromosome, Barr Body, Centimorgan

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Genes located on the same chromosome may be inherited together in genetic crosses- they do not assort independently-because the chromosome is inherited as a single physical entity in meiosis=linked genes and the phenomenon is called linkage. Which chromosome, recombinant or not, is carried by a given gamete is most clearly revealed only in offspring resulting from fertilization with a homozygous recessive gamete. Mutant alleles are named based on the altered phenotype of the organism that expresses them. The notation for a wild-type of allele is always made by adding a + sign to the mutant allele notation. Sex-linked genes: sex chromosomes, inherited differently in males and females (cid:862)li(cid:374)ked(cid:863): (cid:373)ea(cid:374)s that the ge(cid:374)es are o(cid:374) the sa(cid:373)e chro(cid:373)oso(cid:373)e. Genes on these chromosomes have the same patterns of inheritance in both sexes. Y chromosome has a short region of homology with the x chromosome that allows them to pair during meiosis.

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