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Biology, 07.04.2021 01:00, krystalsozaa

5. In his experiments in studying linked genes on fruitflies, why did Thomas Morgan sometimes see recombinant offspring? a. Linked genes always lead to recombinant types of offspring.
b. Crossing over can "unlink" linked genes so that some recombinant types of offspring result.
c. Nondisjunction sometimes occurs which can separate linked genes. d. Linked genes do not assort independently resulting in all parental types of offspring,
e. Chromosome abnormalities like monosomy and trisomy lead to recombinant types.​

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