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All genes located on the same chromosome...

All genes located on the same chromosome:

A

Form different groups depending upon their relative distance

B

form one linkage group

C

Will not form any linkage groups

D

Form interactive groups that affect the phenotype

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  • the frequency of recombination between gene pairs on the same chromosome as measured of the distance between genes was explained by:

    A
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    B
    Alfred Sturtevant
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