CBSE Class 12-science Answered
All the genes located in the same chromosome behave as a unit during meiosis and are inherited together. These genes do not follow independent assortment and stay together during inheritance through generations without any change or separation. This phenomenon of inheritance of genes together and retain parental combination in the offspring is known as linkage.
Recombination occurs when two molecules of DNA exchange pieces of their genetic material with each other. This process is called crossing over. Crossing over is the physical process of reciprocal exchange of corresponding parts between the chromatids of homologous chromosomes of a pair that results in the new combinations of alleles of the linked genes.
Genetic recombination is a complex process that involves alignment of two homologous DNA strands, precise breakage of each strand, equal exchange of DNA segments between the two strands, and sealing of the resultant recombined DNA molecules through the action of enzymes called ligases.