What are the outcome of gene mapping:- a. The chances of recombination
b. The chances of linkage
c. To locate at the proper locus of a gene
d. All of the above
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The outcome of gene mapping is:
(OPTION c.) To locate at the proper locus of a gene.
- Gene mapping is also termed as linkage map or chromosome map.
- Gene mapping is based on the principles of inheritance. It was first described by Gregor Mendel in 1865.
- Gene mapping helps in locating and finding the genes between the genes.
- Locating genes helps in learning about the gene sequences, it's functions and their variations.
- it helps in identifying which chromosome consist which gene and pointing out their exact position in chromosomes.
- iit helps in identifying diseases which is transmitted from parent to child and also investigates the genes to which it is linked.
- one map unit in gene mapping= 1cM
(centimorgan)
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