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Allele association. Linkage disequilibrium- measure of correlation in allele frequencies between two loci. Non-random association indicated linkage disequilibrium while random does not.
Linkage map: A map of the genes on a chromosome based on linkage analysis. A linkage map does not show the physical distances between genes but rather their relative positions, as determined by how often two gene loci are inherited together.
Linkage disequilibrium is the non-random association of alleles at two or more loci. It is broken down by recombination. Linkage equilibrium = independence between allele frequencies at two different SNPs Linkage disequilibrium = Association between alleles at different SNPs (SNPs are Single Nucleotide Polymorphism - Pronounced snips)
The distance between two genes is related to the chance that they might be inherited together, because they may be on the same chromosome. Genetic linkage is the tendency of certain loci or alleles to be inherited together. Genetic loci that are physically close to one another on the same chromosome tend to stay together during meiosis, and are thus genetically linked.
Mostly because those two gene loci are sufficiently far apart on their chromosome that crossing over will occur often enough so as to make these two appear to assort independently.
Linkage is a term which describes the tendency of certain loci or alleles to be inherited together. Genetic loci on the same chromosome are physically close to one another and tend to stay together during meiosis, and are thus genetically linked.
A. homozygous at two loci (AA & cc).
If the distance between two genes on a linkage map is 7 units, the cross over frequency between the two genes is still 7 units.
A bond between a sugar (the ribose sugar) and a non sugar (the base) is called a glycosidic bond.
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If what you're asking is what's the difference between the words 'linkage' and 'link', it's something I've been puzzling about too.I think that you can find a link between two or more things and linkage would be the thing that connects them. So, A and B can be LINKED with a LINKAGE.
DVC6000 vs DVC6200: The main difference between the two petitioners is linkage. A DVC6200 has a magnetic linkage, while the DVC6000 has a mechanical linkage. A high vibration setup will cause more variance in the readings if you use a mechanical linkage, as well as contribute more wear and tear to the linkage.