Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Chromatin, Zygosity, Reciprocal Cross

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Key terms linked genes - linkage - linkage map - map unit - centimorgan - sex-linked genes - autosomes - Barr body - nondisjunction - aneuploids - euploids - polyploids - Mendel discovered that genes assorted independently of all others but there are exceptions to this principle. An organism has many more genes than chromosomes. 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 have independently of one another during meiosis. 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. Genes on the same chromosome are known as linked genes, and the phenomenon is called linkage. 11. 1a the principles of linkage and recombination were determined with fruit flies: do these". 11. 1b recombination frequency can be used to map chromosomes.

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