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    linkage
    /ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. the action of linking or the state of being linked: "there is no proof of linkage to a terrorist organization"

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  2. Add to word list. the existence or forming of a connection between two or more things so that one thing happening or changing depends on the other thing happening or changing: linkage between sth (and sth) He concludes that strong linkage between performance and reward will attract better workers.

  3. The meaning of LINKAGE is the manner or style of being united. How to use linkage in a sentence.

  4. a connection, or the action of connecting: [ C ] There’s a direct linkage between cultural values and the way people live. (Definition of linkage from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) linkage | Business English. noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ / us.

  5. A linkage is a system of connected levers or rods for transmitting or regulating a mechanism's motion. The steering linkage is the system that connects the steering wheel to the front wheels and allows the wheels to change direction in response to commands from the driver.

  6. noun. the act of linking or the state of being linked. a system of interconnected levers or rods for transmitting or regulating the motion of a mechanism. electronics the product of the total number of lines of magnetic flux and the number of turns in a coil or circuit through which they pass.

  7. In linkage, two or more genes linked together are always inherited together in the same combination for more than two generations, whereas in recombination the genetic material is exchanged between different organisms which leads to the production of offsprings with the combination of traits.

  8. 5 days ago · Linkage, as related to genetics and genomics, refers to the closeness of genes or other DNA sequences to one another on the same chromosome. The closer two genes or sequences are to each other on a chromosome, the greater the probability that they will be inherited together.

  9. What is genetic linkage? When genes are on separate chromosomes, or very far apart on the same chromosomes, they assort independently. That is, when the genes go into gametes, the allele received for one gene doesn't affect the allele received for the other.

  10. noun. /ˈlɪŋkɪdʒ/ [uncountable, countable] linkage (between A and B) the act of linking things; a link or system of links synonym connection. This chapter explores the linkage between economic development and the environment. Definitions on the go.

  11. Genetic linkage describes the way in which two genes that are located close to each other on a chromosome are often inherited together. In 1905, William...