If the recombination frequency between genes cv and ct is 6.5% and the recombination frequency between genes ct and c is 13.2% then at what frequency would you expect double crossovers to occur? The ct gene is located between the cv and v genes
.9%
20%
6.7%
50%
Double cross means crossing between Cv-ct and ct-c
= 6.5%x13.2% = 0.065X0.13.2=0.00858=0.00858x100%= 0.85%=0.9%
Answer will be A 0.9%
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