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'''Intercross''' is the name for mutual [[Hybridization experiment|crossing]] of individuals of the first filial [[Parental, F1, F2 generation|(F1) generation]] , which gives rise to the second filial (F2) generation. [[Gene linkage]] can also be evaluated within the F2 generation ; the advantage is that [[Crossing-over, its mechanism and significance|the crossing-over]] already took place within the previous (F1) generation. Linkage analysis in intercrosses is advantageous, for example, for the analysis of codominant alleles. | '''Intercross''' is the name for mutual [[Hybridization experiment|crossing]] of individuals of the first filial [[Parental, F1, F2 generation|(F1) generation]] , which gives rise to the second filial (F2) generation. [[Gene linkage]] can also be evaluated within the F2 generation ; the advantage is that [[Crossing-over, its mechanism and significance|the crossing-over]] already took place within the previous (F1) generation. Linkage analysis in intercrosses is advantageous, for example, for the analysis of codominant alleles. | ||
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Intercross is the name for mutual crossing of individuals of the first filial (F1) generation , which gives rise to the second filial (F2) generation. Gene linkage can also be evaluated within the F2 generation ; the advantage is that the crossing-over already took place within the previous (F1) generation. Linkage analysis in intercrosses is advantageous, for example, for the analysis of codominant alleles.
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- OTOVÁ, Berta. Medical biology and genetics I. vol.. 1. edition. Praha : Karolinum, 2008. ISBN 978-80-246-1594-3.