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Linkage. Genes that are physically located on the same chromosome are said to be “ linked ” . Linked genes are said to be “ mapped ” to the same chromosome. When two genes are mapped to the same chromosome, the genes will not assort independently during meiosis.
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Linkage Genes that are physically located on the same chromosome are said to be “linked”. Linked genes are said to be “mapped” to the same chromosome. When two genes are mapped to the same chromosome, the genes will not assort independently during meiosis.
For linked genes, recombinant frequencies are less than 50%.
Longer regions have more crossovers and thus higher recombinant frequencies.
Three Point Mapping: Forward Analysis Single Crossovers Region I (SCO I) jv se+ h+ jv+ se h 6.8 m.u. 0.5 m.u. jv se h jv+ se+ h+ Single Crossovers Region II (SCO II) jv se h+ jv+ se+ h Region: I II Double Crossovers (DCO) jv se+ h jv+ se h+ Prob(XO in Region I) = 0.068 Prob(XO in Region II) = 0.005 Prob(XOs in Region I and II) = No Crossovers, Parental (NCO) jv se h jv+ se+ h+ (0.068) x (0.005) = 0.00034
Three Point Mapping: Forward Analysis Prob(DCO) = (0.068) x (0.005) = 0.00034 Prob(SCO I) = 0.068 - 0.00034 = 0.06766 Prob(SCO II) = 0.005 - 0.00034 = 0.00466 Prob(NCO) = 1 - Prob(SCO I) - Prob(SCO II) - Prob(DCO) = 0.92734 6.8 m.u. 0.5 m.u. jv se h jv+ se+ h+ Region: I II Double Crossovers (DCO) jv se+ h jv+ se h+ Single Crossovers Region I (SCO I) jv se+ h+ jv+ se h Single Crossovers Region II (SCO II) jv se h+ jv+ se+ h No Crossovers, Parentals (NCO) jv se h jv+ se+ h+