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Linked genes a. are never separated. b. assort independently. c. are on the same chromosome. d. are always recessive.
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a. are never separated.
b. assort independently.
c. are on the same chromosome.
d. are always recessive.
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Hey there!
Linked genes "are on the same chromosome" , so option C. would mostly be your answer
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day
~MeIsKaitlyn:)
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