Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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The figure below shows the location of 3 genes. Alleles for which of the gene pairs are least likely to be inherited together?
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Gene 2 and Gene 3
Gene 1 and Gene 3
Any pair of these genes is equally likely to be inherited together
Gene 1 and Gene 2
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