Intragenic recombination can be detected __________

A) based on recombination between homologs carrying different mutant alleles
B) by the recovery of 100% double-mutant chromosomes
C) by the recovery of both wild-type and double-mutant chromosomes
D) based on recombination between homologs with different mutant alleles and recovery of 100% double-mutant chromosomes
E) based on recombination between homologs with different mutant alleles and recovery of both wild-type and double-mutant chromosomes


E

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