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linkage A linear map of the relative positions of genes along a chromosome. Distances are established by linkage analysis which determines the frequency at which two gene loci become separated during chromosomal recombination
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linkage A greater association of two alleles at two different loci than is expected by random assortment. Genes are linked because they exist on the same genomic segment (eg chromosome).
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linkage Certain genes are known to be inherited together because they are so close to one another on the same chromosome.
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linkage map Depending on how often certain characteristics are seen to appear at the same time in an organism, it's possible to predict where on a chromosome their genes may be found.
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linkage group Includes all loci (in DNA molecule) that can be connected (directly or indirectly) by linkage relationships; equivalent to a chromosome
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