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Chapter 13, Problem 6RQ
Which recombination frequency corresponds to independent assortment and the absence of linkage?
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Obviously this represents independent assortment based on crossing dihybrid
heterozygotes.
Obviously this represents gene linkage based on test crossing a dihybrid
heterozygote.
Obviously this represents the results of a trihybrid test cross.
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