Gene Linkage and Genetic Mapping
Gene Linkage and Genetic Mapping
Gene Linkage and Genetic Mapping
Mapping
Jan Kevin Fernandez
Danriel Dospueblos
Meryl Marie Chua
Trishia Aminah Dillera
Harim Quadrillero
Definition:
Genetic mapping: determining the relative
position of genes along a chromosome
Gene linkage: the tendency of genes located
in the same chromosome to be associated
or inherited together during meiosis.
By: Dospueblos
Recombination
a chromosome that result from crossing over and
that carriers a combination of alleles differing from
that of either chromosome participating in the
crossover
Genetic map
A diagram of the order of genes in a chromosome in
which the distance between adjacent genes is
proportional to the rate of recombination between
them
Also called linkage map or Chromosome map
Alfred H. Sturtevant
A student of Morgan, who discovered the concept of
genetic map in 1913.
Map unit
Unit of distance in a genetic map
One map unit is equal to 1 percent
recombination
For example:
Two genes that recombine with a frequency of 3.1
percent are said to be located 3.1 map unit
As the frequency of
recombination- in this case 0.0031
As the percent recombination or
3.1 percent
As the distance in map units- in this
example, 3.1 map units
As the distance in centimorgans or
3.1 centimorgans (3.1 cM)
In situations in which there are genetic markers along the chromosome, such
as the A, a and B, b pairs of alleles in Fig. 4.6 recombination between the
marker genes takes place only when a crossover between genes.
Recombination is initiated
by a double-stranded
break in DNA.
By: Chua
Recombination