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Linkage
Crossing-Over
Responsible for keeping the genes in a chromosome for inheriting together
Responsible for the separation of genes and segregation into different gametes.
The strength of linkage is inversely proportional to the distance between the genes in the chromosomes.
The chance of crossing-over is directly proportional to the distance between the genes in the chromosomes.
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