theonlytycrane Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Mar 23, 2014 Messages 2,127 Reaction score 2,276 Jul 30, 2016 #1 Members don't see this ad. Are only the inner arms affected in both single and double crossovers?
laczlacylaci Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jun 20, 2016 Messages 264 Reaction score 49 Jul 30, 2016 #2 Upvote 0 Downvote
wizzed101 The Little Prince 7+ Year Member Joined May 20, 2016 Messages 811 Reaction score 354 Jul 30, 2016 #3 D is flat out wrong because if 2 arms are affected in double crossover, the centromere will also be involved. That's impossible. Edit: and there's no "inner" arm. The only rule is that crossover cannot be between 2 arms of the same chromosome. Last edited: Jul 30, 2016 Upvote 0 Downvote
D is flat out wrong because if 2 arms are affected in double crossover, the centromere will also be involved. That's impossible. Edit: and there's no "inner" arm. The only rule is that crossover cannot be between 2 arms of the same chromosome.