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Biology, 16.07.2021 22:30, estefaniapenalo

A study is done on a group of families in Sweden that are segregating a genetic disorder. A statistical estimate of whether two genes, or a gene and a disease gene, are likely to be located near each other on a chromosome (called Lod-score analysis) indicates that the gene involved in the disorder shows a strong likelihood of linkage with a particular DNA marker locus. However, a second study done in Italy with other families segregating the same genetic disorder results in lod-score values that strongly indicate the lack of linkage between the gene and the same DNA marker locus. Assuming that both studies were performed appropriately, what is the most likely explanation for the different outcomes

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