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... will yield Ly + br and + Sb + as phenotypes. Inspection shows that these categories (5 and 6) are actually single crossovers, not double crossovers. Therefore, the sequence is incorrect as written. Only two other sequences are possible: The br gene is either to the left of Ly (Case A), or it is betw ...
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