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In a testcross involving `"F"_(1)` dihybrid flies, more parental-type offspring were produced than the recombinant-type offspring. This indicates:

A

The two are located on two different chromosomes.

B

Chromosomes failed to separate during meiosis

C

The two genes are linked and present on the same chromosome.

D

Both of the characters are controlled by more than one gene.

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C
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