ETEXT CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS INSTANT
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 3CC
WHAT IF? Genes A, B, and C are located on the same chromosome. Testcrosses show that the recombination frequency between A and B is 28% and that between A and C is 12%. Can you determine the linear order of these genes? Explain.
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