The occurrence of a new combination of genes, resulting from the process of crossing over, is referred to as: Question 5 options: selection gene selection recombination gene combination complementation
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in genetics, recombination occurs through: Please pick one answer: 1. Crossing over and independent assortment 2. Complete linkage and chromosome interference 3. Crossing over and chromosome interference 4. Chromosome interference and independent assortment 5. Somatic cell hybridization and chromosome interference
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In genetics, recombination occurs through: Please pick one answer: 1. Crossing over and independent assortment 2. Complete linkage and chromosome interference 3. Crossing over and chromosome interference 4. Chromosome interference and independent assortment 5. Somatic cell hybridization and chromosome interference
Select the appropriate term to complete each of the following sentences. unlinked cis independent assortment mutant linked crossing over trans recombinant Progeny that exhibit a mixing of maternal and paternal alleles on a single chromosome are called recombinant. Genes are linked if they are on the same chromosome. When a dominant allele of one gene and a recessive allele of a second gene are on the same chromosome, the genes are in the independent assortment configuration. Recombination may occur between linked genes if crossing over occurs during meiosis.
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