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False.
crossing over(recombination)
crossing over
Genes are transmitted during sexual and asexual reproduction.
false
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.
Genetic linkage is the tendency of genes that are located proximal to each other on a chromosome to be inherited together during meiosis. Genes whose loci are nearer to each other are less likely to be separated onto different chromatids during chromosomal crossover, and are therefore said to be genetically linked.
False.
crossing over(recombination)
The closer together on the chromosome that genes are more likely that they will crossover together.
The further apart two genes are on a chromosome, the less likely they are to be separated by a recombination (crossing-over) event.
If the A allele represents the dominant allele at a specific locus and a represents the recessive allele for the same locus they cannot occupy the same locus on one chromosome. A heterozygous individual would have A on one chromosome and a on the other.
False
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Genes on the same chromosomes are separated from each other by crossing over. It is one of the final stages of genetic recombination.
Crossover events during meiosis benefit in two major areas: 1. It aids in randomness. This means a character the mom hands down and a character the father hands down can be completely different in their child, due to crossing over of sections of genes. 2. It helps prevent inhereted disorders. It can help "fight" against a disorder that a parent has and passes gentetically.