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the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
The closer two genes are on a chromosome, the greater the genetic linkage, the farther apart the genes are, the more likely it is that a crossover event will separate them.
Natural selection on a single-gene trait can lead to changes in allele frequencies for the alleles of that gene.
the rate at which linked genes are seperated and recombined can create a gene map
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The frequency of the allele represents the percentage of that allele in the gene pool
allelie frequencies
all of these (study island answer) or for regular info... the deletion of a gene caused by an error in chromosomal crossover, the duplication of a gene caused by an error in chromosomal crossover, a transposition that replicates and inserts new copies of itself within an organism's genome
Gene or allele frequency
The closer together on the chromosome that genes are more likely that they will crossover together.
the DNA remains the same. just different parts of it get translated