
Loci that are very close together on the same chromosome are often 'linked'. That is, the genetic material 'crosses over' in groups and blocks of amino acids (rather than completely randomly) and the linked alleles are very likely to be transferred to the offspring together as a 'team'. The closer the loci are to each other on the chromosome, the l...
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