Developmental Biology
Genetic linkage refers to the tendency of genes located close to each other on the same chromosome to be inherited together during meiosis. This phenomenon occurs because the physical proximity of genes reduces the likelihood of them being separated during the process of genetic recombination, which takes place during meiosis. Understanding genetic linkage is essential for mapping genes and predicting inheritance patterns in offspring.
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