Multiple Choice
In a dihybrid cross exhibiting complete genetic linkage, what would you expect?
A) one parental allele combination occurring more frequently than another
B) two equally frequent gametes containing only parental allele combinations
C) only recombinant gametes
D) one parental allele combination occurring more frequently than another and no recombinant gametes
E) two equally frequent gametes containing only parental allele combinations and no recombinant gametes
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