Significant Interference
A significant negative interference means that the
observed relative frequency of double crossovers is
more than expected. A significant positive interference
means that the observed relative frequency of double
crossovers is less than expected.
| |
|
|
Recombinants |
| Exchange |
Chromosomes |
Gametes |
Number |
% |
| none |
 |
AB |
0/4 |
0 |
| AB |
| ab |
| ab |
| two-strand
single |
 |
AB |
2/4 |
50 |
| ab |
| Ab |
| aB |
| two-strand
double |
 |
AB |
0/4 |
0 |
| AB |
| ab |
| ab |
| three-strand
double |
 |
AB |
2/4 |
50 |
| Ab |
| ab |
| aB |
| three-strand
double |
 |
ab |
2/4 |
50 |
| aB |
| Ab |
| AB |
| four-strand
double |
 |
Ab |
4/4 |
100 |
| Ab |
| aB |
| aB |
When a crossover event occurs the average recombination
is 50%. In other words, the average of all double-crossover
events, is one-half parental gametes and one-half recombinant
gametes.
Single two-strand crossover
50% recombinants
Double crossover mean = 1/4(0/4 + 2/4 + 2/4 + 4/4) =
8/16
Double crossover mean =
50% recombinants