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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.
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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