Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Copy-Number Variation, Hox Gene, Gene Duplication

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Unequal recombination can generate copy number variations (cnv) Homologous chromosomes pair up b/c they have very similar sequences; same genes in same places, with differing alleles at that gene. Homologous = same genes, different alleles, similar size/ shape. Consequence of crossing-over is swapping 1 version of chromosome for another (mom"s for dad"s), making a recombinant chromosome. What creates cnv is when chromosomes don"t pair intimately & properly. Then recombo events can give rise to cnv. Unequal recombination = chromosomes with too many/ few genes = cnv. Simple organisms have a few copies of these genes. Complex organisms have many copies of these genes. Sex = recombination, sex does not = reproduction. Sexual part of reproduction has nothing to do with recombination. In meiosis i, chromosome number is reduced from 2n > 1n. Reduces from diploid to haploid, aka reductiontional. By the end of meiosis the n # went from 2 to 1.

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