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In rabbits, chocolate-colored fur
a. Determine the order of the genes on the chromosome, and identify the alleles that are present on each of the homologous chromosomes in the trihybrid rabbits.
b. Calculate the recombination frequencies between each of the adjacent pairs of genes.
c. Determine the interference value for this cross.
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