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    Crossing Over Is More Likely to Separate Genes on a Chromosome
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Crossing Over Is More Likely to Separate Genes on a Chromosome

Question 26

Question 26

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Crossing over is more likely to separate genes on a chromosome if they are:


A) Close together
B) Far apart
C) Recessive genes
D) Dominant genes
E) Mutated genes

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