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    The Map Distance Between the Two Outside Genes in a Linkage
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The Map Distance Between the Two Outside Genes in a Linkage

Question 30

Question 30

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The map distance between the two outside genes in a linkage group of three genes can be calculated by adding the map distances between the two adjacent pairs of the three genes.

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