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Crossing Over Crossing Over Genetic Recombination Genetic Recombination http://library.thinkquest.org/19037/genome3.html Jack Cassidy, Jessica Matthews, Keith Murphy, Mike Nickelsburg

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Jack Cassidy, Jessica Matthews, Keith Murphy, Mike Nickelsburg. Crossing Over. Genetic Recombination. http://library.thinkquest.org/19037/genome3.html. Overview. Who, What, When, Where, Why Basics Example Summary. Who Does Crossing-Over Effect?. Eukaryotes Limited in Prokaryotes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Crossing OverCrossing OverGenetic RecombinationGenetic Recombination

http://library.thinkquest.org/19037/genome3.html

Jack Cassidy, Jessica Matthews, Keith Murphy, Mike Nickelsburg

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Overview• Who, What, When, Where, Why• Basics• Example• Summary

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Who Does Crossing-Over Effect?

EukaryotesLimited in Prokaryotes

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What is Crossing Over?

The exchange of chromosomal segments between two non- sister

chromatids

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5Ref: http://gnn.tigr.org/whats_a_genome/Chp3_2.shtml

Crossing Over

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When Does it Happen?

During Prophase I of MeiosisRemember the differences between

Mitosis and Meiosis?

Meiosis increases genetic diversity in a speciesMitosis creates genetically identical daughter cells

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Where does Crossing Over Occur?

Genetic swapping occurs between paired homologous chromosomes in our sex cells

—The Egg and Sperm

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Egg and Sperm• Chromosomes pair• Chromosomes may swap genetic material• New genetic material has been acquired

from the other homologue

• NOTE: Genes that have a tendency to remain together during crossing over are said to be linked—we will talk about this concept during Crossing Over Basics

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Homologous Chromosomes Exchanging DNA by Crossing Over

From: http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/M/Meiosis.html#crossing_over

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Why Does Crossing Over Occur?

To provide genetic variation during meiosis

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Its Why You and I Don’t Look Alike

Crossing Over ensures a combination of the maternal

and paternal genes we inherited

BOTTOM LINE

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The History of Crossing Over

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Linkage• Gregor Mendel, 1823-1884

– Patterns of Inheritance• Carl Correns, 1900s

– Botonist – cites Mendel and Darwin: cytoplamic inheritance

• Alfred Sturtevant, 1891-1970. Family horse farm and pedigree study: found traits that travel together = linkage

http://www.oeaw.ac.at/biblio/Archiv/Mendel/mendel.htmlhttp://www.library.villanova.edu/html2/blueprints/feb01index.htmlhttp://zygote.swarthmore.edu/cleave1.html

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Crossing Over Basics

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Crossing Over Basics• Occurs at One or More Points Along

Adjacent Homologues during Synapsis

• Points contact each other • DNA is Exchangedhttp://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/cross3.jpg

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Ref: Access Excellencehttp://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/GG/crossing.html

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Crossing Over Basics• Gene Mapping

– Tracking crossing over helps determine where genes are located on the chromosome

– Genes that are far apart have a GREATER chance of crossing over

– Genes that are closer have a LESS LIKELY chance of crossing over

• Genes that stay together are said to be LINKED• One gene can be identified as a MARKER that can

infer the presence of the other gene– This can be used in identifying disease predisposition

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Crossing Over Basics• Gene Mapping

– Tracking crossing over helps determine where genes are located on the chromosome

– Genes that are far apart have a GREATER chance of crossing over

– Genes that are closer have a LESS LIKELY chance of crossing over

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Genes get shuffled when chromosomes exchange pieces

Watch an animation of crossing over with an explanationof how the concept was discovered at

http://www.dnaftb.org/dnaftb/11/concept/index.html

This web site was produced by theDolan DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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Summary• Who, What, When, Where, Why• History• Basics• Example• Summary

From: http://www.ultranet.com/~jkimball/BiologyPages/M/Meiosis.html#crossing_over