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    Exam 5: Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on Chromosomes
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    A Linkage Group Can Be Defined as Genes That May
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A Linkage Group Can Be Defined as Genes That May

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A linkage group can be defined as genes that may be so far apart on a chromosome that they cannot be shown to be linked directly but they can be shown to be on the same chromosome due to their linkage with other genes.

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