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If Two Genes Are Located on Different Chromosomes, What Percentage

Question 6

Question 6

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If two genes are located on different chromosomes, what percentage of the offspring should have a recombinant phenotype?


A) about 75%
B) about 50%
C) about 25%
D) about 10%

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