Re: frequency of crossovers at meiosis
- From: Tim Tyler <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 13:49:18 -0500 (EST)
pslant@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I read that mendels second law (saying that traits are inherited
independently) if either
1) the genes regultating the traits reside on different chromosones
2) the genes are far from each other on the same chromosone
Can this really be true for 2) ?
If even nr of crossovers (including 0) is as common as odd, the traits
are more likely to follow each other than if the genes are at separate
chromosones.
What - because small even numbers are more common than
small odd numbers?
"Far" is intended to mean that you don't need to bother much
about that.
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