@JejeBabe Think about being at the ends of the chromosomes. On that second cross, you are a bit closer to the centromere. So, if you cross at that location, not only do the two genes I placed on the DNA cross, but all others that I didn't place as well. You see?
Why is it 3 percent chance on the double crossover? What is the math?
greent26tube 2 months ago
it doesnt make sense why did u cross two genes on the second cross over?
JejeBabe 3 months ago
@JejeBabe Think about being at the ends of the chromosomes. On that second cross, you are a bit closer to the centromere. So, if you cross at that location, not only do the two genes I placed on the DNA cross, but all others that I didn't place as well. You see?
Biomations 3 months ago
@JejeBabe When it is a single cross, everything goes with it. You need at least two crosses to have isolated genes cross over.
Biomations 3 months ago