Two genes are located at opposite ends of a chromosome that is 200 map units long. How are they expected to recombine?   a. With a frequency of approximately 50%   b. With a frequency of approximately 100%   c. With a frequency of approximately 200%   d. With unknown frequency because of double crossing-over

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Problem 10SA: The probability of a crossover occurring between two genes on the same chromosome ________. a. is...
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  1. Two genes are located at opposite ends of a chromosome that is 200 map units long. How are they expected to recombine?

      a.

    With a frequency of approximately 50%

      b.

    With a frequency of approximately 100%

      c.

    With a frequency of approximately 200%

      d.

    With unknown frequency because of double crossing-over

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