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Some genes are said to be “linked”. Explain this term
Some genes are said to be “linked”. Explain this term and the implications it has as to the inheritance of certain traits.
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Some genes are said to be “linked”. Explain this term and the implications it has as to the inheritance of certain traits.
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jane
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n marsupials, X inactivation occurs exclusively to paternally derived chromosomes. Which genes will
ALWAYS be expressed in this
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Genes for traits that are carried on the X and Y chromosomes are called _____.
sex-linked genes inherited genes carrier genes
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Which of the following is the most likely explanation for a high rate of crossing-over between two genes?
The two genes are far
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Debbie Clarke
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What does it mean to say that two genes are "linked"? Can linked genes assort independently? Why or why not?
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Anonymous
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explain clearly the difference between independently assorting genes and those that are linked, and the influence this has on
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Winter
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Red hair and freckles are commonly inherited together. Which of following patterns of
inheritance explains this? Group of answer
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Please help, I am not quite sure where to start.
Genes M and P are linked and are 30 map units apart. If genotype MP/mp is test
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Amber
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I am having trouble descibing how the expression of sex-linked genes is similar and different from the expression of autosomal
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Ben
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