Genetic Recombination And Mapping Flashcards

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What did Morgan know about genetic recombination and mapping?

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That during meiosis, crossing over between two homologous chromosomes could occur resulting in an exchange of genes between two homologous chromosomes

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What was Morgan’s assumption?

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That genes are arranged in a linear manner in chromosomes

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When are genes more likely to be recombined?

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The farther apart two genes are on a chromosome

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What did A.H. Sturtevant predict about genetic recombination?

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That a mathematical relationship exists between the distance separating two genes on a chromosome and the frequency of recombination between the genes

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What did Sturtevants studies establish?

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The rationale of genetic mapping techniques used today

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What is an example of genetic mapping?

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If two loci recombine with a frequency of 1% they are separated by a map distance of 1 centimorgan in distance

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What unit is map distance measured in?

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Centimorgans

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What did Barbara McClintock do in 1931?

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Provided a direct demonstration of recombination in con chromosomes

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