Difference between interference and coincidence in genetics
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In genetics, the coefficient of coincidence (c.o.c.) is a measure of interference in the formation of chromosomal crossovers during meiosis. It is generally the case that, if there is a crossover at one spot on a chromosome, this decreases the likelihood of a crossover in a nearby spot. This is called interference
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Interference and Coincidence in Genetics
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- In hereditary qualities, the coefficient of coincidence (c.o.c.) is a proportion of impedance in the arrangement of chromosomal hybrids during meiosis
- It is commonly the situation that, if there is a hybrid at one spot on a chromosome, this declines the probability of a hybrid in a close by spot. This is called interference
- This phenomenon is called interference.Coincidence is another term to communicate a similar marvel, and is the supplement of interference
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