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Tow dominant nonallelic genes are 50 map units apart.The linkage is

A

Cis type

B

Trans type

C

Complete

D

Absent/Incomplete

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The correct Answer is:
D

Both dominant genes on the same chromosome is cis -arrangement .At 50 map units cis is regularly changed to trans and vice versa, so that no fixed linkage can be present
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