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Thomas Morgan collected the following crossover gene frequencies while studying Drosophila. Bar-shaped eyes are indicated by the (B) allele, and carnation eyes are indicated by the allele (C). Fused veins on wings (F), leg length (C), and scalloped wings (D) are located on the same chromosomes. Construct a chromosome map. Which two genes are most likely going to be inherited together? Genes Crossover Frequency A & B 24.0% A & C 8.0% C & D 2.0% A & F 16.0% F & B 8.0% D & F 6.0%

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