Crisscross inheritance describes the pattern in which a gene is passed from a father to his daughter and then from the daughter to her son. This is typical of X-linked inheritance since the male transmits his X chromosome to his daughters, who can then pass it to their sons.
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(A) Radiation hybrid mapping | (I) DNA can be cut into large fragments and circularized for use in chromosome walking |
(B) Sequence tagged site (STS) mapping | (II) Useful for cloning of overlapping DNA fragments (restricted to about 200 kb) |
(C) Chromosome jumping | (III) Fragment genome into large pieces and locate markers and genes |
(D) Chromosome walking | (IV) Applicable to any part of DNA sequence if some sequence information is available |