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Two genes that are near each other on the same chromosome are said to be
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| linkage |
Two genes or markers that are so close together on a chromosome that they are rarely separated by recombination are said to be linked. Linkage analysis is a statistical method for detecting linkage between a disease and markers of known location by following their inheritance in families.
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| linkage map |
A map of the relative positions of genes (or other DNA sequences) on a chromosome, determined on the basis of how frequently the genes are inherited together. The closer two genes are, the less likely it is that recombination will separate them during the formation of sex cells (sperm or egg).
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| linkage d. |
the occurrence in a population of two linked alleles at a frequency higher (or lower) than the expected equilibrium frequency (which is the product of the frequencies of the two alleles).
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| linkage e. |
in genetics, the situation in which the coupling and repulsion phases for two linked loci are equally frequent, so that the frequency of each combination of alleles is equal to the product of their individual frequencies.
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