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Positive interference on a chromosome is best defined as:

The repression of recombination during mitosis.

The inhibition of one crossover event by a previous crossover in the region.

The statistical determination of linkage

The rate of recombination between two genes

The prevention of separation during meiosis.

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The inhibition of one crossover event by a previous crossover in the region.

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