BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: X-Inactivation, Y Chromosome, Genetic Linkage

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Chromosomes contain many genes, with each gene at a particular location, or locus. Genes located on different chromosomes assort independently during meiosis because the two chromosomes behave independently of one another during as they line up on the metaphase plate. Genes located on the same chromosomes may be inherited together in genetic crosses that is, they do not assort independently because the chromosome is inherited as a single physical entity in meiosis. Genes on the same chromosome are known as linked genes, and the phenomenon is called linkage. In many organism, one or more pairs of chromosome are different in male from those in females. Genes located on these chromosomes, the sex chromosomes, are called sex-linked genes; they are inherited differently in males and females. Linked in sex-linked gene means only that the gene is on a sex chromosome. The use of the word linked when considering two or more genes means that the genes are on the same chromosome.

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