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Genes that have a higher recombination frequency tend to located closer to each other than genes of lower recombination frequency. This is because genes closer together have a higher probability of being on the same chromosome after crossing over or homologous recombination during meiosis. Hence as AB have a higher recombination frequency they are located closer to each other than AC. Thus the order can be ACB or CAB. If the recombination frequency between C and B is high as well, the answer would be ACB, otherwise, it would be CAB.
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One gene for a particular trait is transcribed from DNA during transcription.
The code for the gene is transferred by mRNA to the ribosome for protein production to begin.
Proteins are constructed from a polypeptide chain of amino acids.
Once the polypeptide chain is constructed, a protein is produced and the trait can be expressed.
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