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Chapter 15, Problem 12TYU
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY • DRAW IT Assume you are mapping genes A, B, C, and D in Drosophila. You know that these genes are linked on the same chromosome, and you determine the recombination frequencies between each pair of genes to be as follows: A-B, 8%; A-C, 28%; A-D, 25%; B-C, 20%; B-D, 33%.
(a) Describe how you determined the recombination frequency for each pair of genes.
(b) Draw a chromosome map based on your data.
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