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Key points about genetic mapping

Author: Alex Rapai



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Recombination during meiosis (haploid gamete formation) is responsible for separating alleles (segregation) – creates new combinations of alleles in the offspring. The closer two loci are together on the genome (linkage) the more likely a pair of their alleles are to be co-inherited (co-segregate). The greater the number of recombinations sampled the greater the power to map loci.


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