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bio 1a - exam 2
lecture 21 - linked genes & recombination
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How do linked genes affect the outcome of genetic crosses?
Linked genes can result in offspring ratios that differ from those expected with
independent assortment
.
What are the possible genotypes of the parents if two people with normal color vision have a son with color blindness?
The genotypes of the parents are
XNXn
and
XNY
.
What is the recombination frequency formula?
Recombination frequency
= (Number of
recombinant
offspring / Total offspring) ×
100
What does a recombination frequency of 17% indicate in terms of map units?
It indicates a
distance
of
17
map
units
between the
genes.
What does it mean if genes are physically linked?
It means that the genes are located on the same
chromosome
and tend to be
inherited
together.
What does it mean for a gene to be “expressed”?
A gene is expressed when it is
transcribed
and
translated
into a
functional protein
.
Crossover
during
Meiosis 1
can lead to a
recombinant
chromosome.
Recombinant Chromosome
A chromosome that has an
allele
combination that is not present in the parent
What explains the proportion of "
recombinant
" progeny?
The distance between
genes
determines the
recombination frequency
.
Recombinants
happening at a lower frequency means they are likely closer together on the
chromosome
.
Recombinants
happening at a higher frequency means they are likely further apart on the
chromosome
.