Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Chromosome, Chromatin, Sex Linkage

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11. 1 genetic linkage and recombination linkage map of chromosomes- shows the relative location of genes recombinant offspring frequencies allow the genes to be arranged in only one sequence on the chromosomes. Recombinant offspring: the result of crossing-over between homologous chromosomes in the dihybrid parent (result in a cross between the 2 parents) Genes can be so widely spread, almost confirming that recombination will occur between them in every cell undergoing meiosis: when this occurs, genes assort independently, even if on the same chromosome. Map reflecting will be 50 mu= 50% recombinant offspring i. e. - a and c are far apart, assorting independently and show no linkage. But crosses show at a-b (23mu) and b-c (34mu), therefore a-c must be 57mu. We cannot see the recombinant frequency of 57% because the maximum is 50% on a testcross, but math can be done so determine the values.

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