Biology 1201A Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Chromatin, Zygosity, Barr Body

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Used the fruit fly (dorsophila) as a model organism to investigate mendel"s principles in animals. Traits are separated by a recombination offspring frequency distance. **determined that the traits of fruit flies do not assort independently, the simplest conclusion is that the two genes are linked physically associated with one another on the same chromosome. Hypothesized that the behaviour of the linked genes is due to chromosome recombination. Constructed genetic maps that showed the relative order of genes on chromosomes and far apart they were spaced. Measured the space in-between genes using the relative frequency of recombinant progeny. *we now know that widely separated linked genes assort independently. For example: some of the genes mendel studied are actually on the same chromosome, but they are so far apart they assort independently. The variation in recombinant offspring frequencies are used to make a linkage map. Linkage maps have been made for many organisms for genetic research.

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