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Genetic linkage
Genetic linkage is the tendency of certain loci or alleles to be inherited together. .... from this example, unfavorable repulsion linkages do appear when breeding ...
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cause repulsion-phase linkages are much more difficult to detect in autopolyploids with polysomic inheritance than allopolyploids with disomic inheritance.
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The terms coupling and repulsion were coined to account for this unusual finding through some sort of underlying physical force. In a genetics book from 1911, ...
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which the complementary genes are in repulsion, inheritance follows a Mendelian dominant mode. The study reported here extends and substantiates these ...
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Nov 17, 2010 ... A gene's inheritance pattern is also referred to as autosomal if the pattern ... at two linked loci on different chromosomes is repulsion (figure 5).
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Students in both high school and university labs study the genetics of ... The repulsion cross is performed by crossing one homozygous mutant with another.
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These "marker" loci may help to understand the inheritance of multifactorial traits, or they ... as they are in Figure 19, linkage is said to be in repulsion, or trans.
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The absence of linkages in the repulsion phase indicated a high level of polysomic inheritance of homologous chromosomes. The detection of a few repulsion ...
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M1n~:nnL's law of inheritance rests on the assumption of ... inheritance, depend on an assumption of this kind. ... assumes not only coupling, but also repulsions ...
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This energy is supposed to be somehow generated through the laws of attraction and repulsion (inherit in magnets). It is all close to pure fantasy at this point.
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