Dihybrid Cross and Linkage
Higher Biology
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Chiasma
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Crossing over
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Dihybrid backcross
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Dihybrid cross
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Independent assortment
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Linked genes
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Locus
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Recombination
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
Wild type
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segregation of different alleles of 2 genes on different chromosomes during gamete formation.
general term for a breeding experiment involving two true-breeding parents differing in 2 respects.
breaking and rejoining of adjacent chromatids leading to exchange of genetic material.
process by which new combinations of parental characteristics occur in a future generation.
units of heredity located on the same chromosome.
name given to the position of a gene on a chromosome.
point of crossing over between adjacent chromatids during meiosis.
form of a species that occurs most commonly in an ecosystem.
breeding experiment involving heterozygous F1 organisms and double recessive genotypes.
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