What results from crossing experiments would suggest 2 loci are on the same chromosome?
Results of the crossing experiments depends upon the relative location of loci of the genes of two traits considered on the same chromosome.
The two traits considered in a dihybrid cross may show independent assortment or linkage, depending upon the relative location of the genes controlling these traits.
The genes controlling these traits may be located far apart or closer to each other.
The two traits may show incomplete linkage , if the loci of the genes of two traits are located away from each other, but not very far apart. This is because, crossing over does not occur in 100% of cells. The gametes produced by meiosis in the cells, in which no crossing over occurs, will only be of parental types. The percentage of recombined gametes will be lesser than those of the parental gametes in such a cross.
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If the results from crossing experiments show that two traits are consistently inherited together, with no evidence of independent assortment, it suggests that the two loci controlling those traits are likely on the same chromosome. Additionally, the frequency of recombination between the two traits can provide further evidence of their linkage. If the frequency of recombination is significantly lower than 50%, it indicates that the two loci are close together on the same chromosome. However, if the frequency of recombination approaches 50%, it suggests that the two loci are located farther apart on the chromosome or are on different chromosomes.
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