Department of Embryology, Bashkir State University, Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia
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Exploring Genetic Linkages: Unraveling the Connections Between Genes and Traits
Author(s): Fedrick James*
The phenomenon of genetic linkage arises from the fact that chromosomes are long strands of DNA that contain numerous genes. During meiosis,
the process of cell division that produces gametes (sperm or eggs), homologous chromosomes pair up. When genes are located on the same
chromosome, they tend to stay together and are passed on to the next generation as a unit. Genetic linkage is a fundamental concept in genetics
that describes the tendency of genes located close to each other on a chromosome to be inherited together more frequently than expected by
chance. This phenomenon occurs because genes that are physically close to each other on the same chromosome have a lower chance of
undergoing recombination, the exchange of genetic material, during meiosis... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2161-0436.2023.14.201
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