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The original purpose of Morgan’s experiments with Drosophila.
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Morgan's experiment explains the process of linkage and recombination. The linkage phenomenon is defined as the transfer of two closely situated or linked genes to pass on to the next generation. Higher the linkage lesser is the recombination frequency because closely linked genes will always be inherited together.
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