Significance of genetic mapping by tetrad analysis in neurospora
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Because the centromere itself serves as a marker, in Neurospora it is possible to map a single gene pair. It is also called a two-point cross. ... Whereas in Neurospora the meiotic products occur in an ascus in a linear order (ordered tetrads) this is not true for other fungi in Ascomycetes which have unordered tetrads.
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Because the centromere itself serves as a marker, in Neurospora it is possible to map a single gene pair. It is also called a two-point cross. ... Whereas in Neurospora the meiotic products occur in an ascus in a linear order (ordered tetrads) this is not true for other fungi in Ascomycetes which have unordered tetrads.
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