BIOL 265 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dihybrid Cross, Mendelian Inheritance, Chromosome

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Independent assortment of alleles at 2 genetic loci (each genetic locus is on a different type of chromosome) is due to independent assortment of chromosomes that bear those alleles. F1: aabb: two genetic loci, each locus is on a different chromosome, ab and ab = nonrecombinant gametes, ab and ab = recombinant gametes. Crossing over between 2 genes located on the same chromosome may not occur in ever meiotic event: 100 cells undergoing meiosis produces 400 gamees, no crossing over = all 400 gametes are nonrecombinant. 100 cells produce = 360 nonrecombinant gametes and 40 recombinant gametes: recap, independent assortment (2 genes, each on different chromosome): aabb, gametes: Lecture 10: completely linked genes (2 genes on same chromosome, no crossing over): Ab: 50% (nonrecombinant) ab: 50% (nonrecombinant: linked genes with some crossing over (2 genes on the same chromosome, some.

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