BI226 Study Guide - Homologous Chromosome, Centimorgan, Null Hypothesis

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Chapter 7 linkage and chromosome mapping: genetic recombination results from physical exchanges between homologous chromosomes in meiosis. A chiasma is the site of crossing-over where this reciprocal exchange takes place: map distance between genes is measure in map units (mu). Recombination observations: the parental classes are the most frequent phenotypes observed, approximately equal numbers of the two parental classes are observed. Similarly, equal numbers of the two recombinant classes are also observed: the closer two genes are on the chromosome, the less likely that there will be a recombination event between them. Crossing over: a chiasma is the place on the homologous pair of chromosomes where the physical exchange takes place the site of crossing over, crossing over is a reciprocal exchange (usually) at positions along the homologues. The chromosomes are broken and rejoined in the process: crossing over occurs at the four-chromatid stage in prophase i of meiosis.

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