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linkage m. genetic m.
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linkage disequilibrium a departure from -->Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium due to the fact that sorted alleles are linked, therefore, they don't sort independently.
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linkage genes that are inherited together on the same chromosome. Three inheritance patterns are possible: non-linkage, Partial linkage, and complete linkage.
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linkage The phenomenon whereby phenotypes and alleles at one or more marker alleles tend to be inherited together more often than expected. Linkage usually means that a gene contributing partially or completely to the phenotype (a genetic disease, for instance) maps in the vicinity of the markers.
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linkage The relationship between a cause and effect in impact models. Linkages are illustrated in Pathway Diagrams as arrows between boxes.
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