Final answer:
The two linked genes in this dihybrid cross are 4 cm apart.
Step-by-step explanation:
Geneticists have used the proportion of recombinant gametes (the ones not like the parents) as a measure of how far apart genes are on a chromosome. In a dihybrid cross involving two linked genes, 20 flies showed recombinant phenotypes, while 480 flies showed parental phenotypes. This means that 20 out of 500 flies displayed a nonparental combination of traits. To calculate the recombination frequency, we divide the number of recombinant flies by the total number of flies: 20/500 = 0.04. This recombination frequency corresponds to a genetic distance of 4 cm(centimorgans) between the two linked genes.