Assuming three genes are linked, how many recombinant genotypes would you expect and at what frequency?

A) two recombinant genotypes, more frequent than expected by independent assortment
B) four recombinant genotypes, more frequent than expected by independent assortment
C) six recombinant genotypes, more frequent than expected by independent assortment
D) four recombinant genotypes, less frequent than expected by independent assortment
E) six recombinant genotypes, less frequent than expected by independent assortment


E

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