Chromosomal crossover, is the exchange of genetic material during sexual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes.
2. Crossing Over
Crossing over, as related to Genetics refers to the
exchange of DNA between paired homologous
chromosomes ( one from each parent) that occurs
during the development of eggs and sperm cells i.e
Meiosis.
It produces new combinations (re-combinations) of
genes by inter-chanching and exchanging of
corresponding segments between non-sister
chromatids of homologous chromosomes.
It occurs between prophase-1 and metaphase-1.
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4. Frequency of crossing over of a given pair of genes
is not constant.
Crossing over frequencies are higher in the female
sex than in males.
Temperature, nutrition, sex, age, etc. influence
crossing over.
It is a part of meiotic mechanism during
Gametogenesis.
Brings about variation and leads to evolution through
natural selection.
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6. Mechanism of Crossing Over
Crossing over, leading to recombination of linked
genes, is due to interchange of sections of
homologous chromosomes.
At meiosis, the homologous chromosomes come
together and pair, or synapse, during prophase.
The pairing is remarkably precise and is evidently
brought about by mutual attraction of the parts of the
chromosomes that are similar or homologous
because they contain allellic genes.
7. Types of Crossing Over
Somatic crossing over Meiotic crossing over
Pairing of homologous
chromosomes occurs in
meiotic cells but some
times in somatic cells.
Somatic crossing over
is reported in
Drosophilla by Curt
Stern(1935).
It occurs rarely.
This type of crossing
over takes place in
germinal cells during
gametogenesis.
8. Kinds of Crossing Over
Single Crossing Over:
In this type of crossing over only one chiasma is formed
all along the length of a chromosome pair. Gametes
formed by this type of crossing over are called Single
Crossing Over gametes.
* chiasma- the point where two homologous non-sister
chromatids exchange genetic material during
chromosomal crossover in meiosis.
Double Crossing Over:
In this type two chiasmata are formed along the entire
length of the chromosome leading to breakage and rejoin
of chromatids at two point. The gametes produced
produced are Double Crossing Over gametes.
9. Multiple Crossing Over:
In this type more than two chiasmata are formed and thus
crossing over occurs at more than two points on the same
chromosome pair. It is a rare phenomenon.
10. What is the function of Crossing
Over?
In species that reproduce sexually, offsprings are
genetically distinct from their parents because they
inherit genetic materials from both.
Such genetic diversity is the product of meiosis, a
type of cellular division that creates reproductive
cells from the parent cells.
The paired chromosomes can exchange segments
of DNA via, a mechanism called Crossing over.