If Gg and Tt are two different homologous pairs of chromosomes in the F1, then I don't understand how crossing over can take place to produce GT, Gt, gT, gt gametes. Isn't crossing-over only supposed to take place between two homologous chromosomes, in a homologous pair?
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If Gg and Tt are two different homologous pairs of chromosomes in the F1, then I don't understand how crossing over can take place to produce GT, Gt, gT, gt gametes. Isn't crossing-over only supposed to take place between two homologous chromosomes, in a homologous pair?
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+AK LECTURES Does this necessarily have to happen the same way on all living beings?
+Hytass what do you mean by your question?
Will the cross happen the same on on a bacteria compared to an elephant
+HytNide depends on linkage of the gene
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