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Co-inheritance of two (or more) specific alleles of different genes (or markers) because their loci are close together on the same chromosome of a homologous pair. After meiosis these alleles remain together and thus are inherited more often than the 50% random association by chance expected from unlinked genes, ie they co-segregate. Using RFLPs as markers requires their detection with a probe.
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| linkage map |
A chromosome map showing the relative positions of genetic markers of a given species, as determined by linkage analysis; not the same as a physical, or gene, map, which uses linkage analysis, cytogenetic examination, and physical techniques to generate the map.
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| linkage map |
an abstract map of chromosomal loci, based on experimentally determined recombinant frequencies, that shows the relative positions of the known genes on the chromosomes of a particular species; the more frequently two given characters recombine, the further apart are the genes that determine them gene >>> linkage
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| linkage disequilibrium |
linkage desequilibrium
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| linkage group |
all genes in one chromosome form one linkage group gene >>> linkage
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