A gene map is the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene. It includes the DNA sequence of a gene with introns and exons, 3' or 5' transcribed-untranslated regions, termination (poly-adenylation) signal, regulatory elements such as promoters, enhancers and it may include known mutations defining alternative alleles of the same gene.
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Alfred's Sturtevant Method: The rate at which linked genes were separated and recombined could then be used to produce a "map" of distances between genes. Sturtevant's method of using recombination rates, which measure the frequencies of crossing-over between genes, has been used to construct genetic maps.
Bibliography:
Miller, Kenneth R., and Joseph S. Levine. Prentice Hall Biology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006. Print.
=they are contructed by Sturtevant's method of using recombination rates. It measures the frequencies of crossing over between genes. this has been used to construct the gene maps=
•Sturtevant used recombination frequencies to make linkage maps of fruit fly genes
•Using methods like chromosomal banding, geneticists can develop cytogenetic maps of chromosomes
They are produced by identifying the rate at which linked genes separated and recombined to find the distances between genes.
it is constructed by construction
-gene maps are a diagram that show the relative locations of each known gene on a particular chromosome. -Angelica Smith
By plotting where on a chromosome each gene is located.
Gene
a copy of the inserted gene
Gene
It is true that gene maps are produced by monitoring the frequency of the crossing-over between genes. Their changes and adaptations are use in the construction of a gene map.
-gene maps are a diagram that show the relative locations of each known gene on a particular chromosome. -Angelica Smith
By plotting where on a chromosome each gene is located.
Since the mother would be considered a carrier, the gene will be produced in the offspring. the son will receive that gene and will be colorblind.
The protein that the gene codes for changes or may even cease to be produced, depending on the change to the gene.
the rate at which linked genes are seperated and recombined can create a gene map
no because they just arnt
Gene
a repressor protein
A gene map is a chromosomal map, which shows the location of genes. Based on inherited genes, a linkage can be used to create a gene map.
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a copy of the inserted gene