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26 August, 12:45

The phenomenon in which one crossover decreases the likelihood of crossovers in nearby regions

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  1. 26 August, 13:14
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    The correct answer is negative interference. This is being defined and describe as a situation by which two genetic regions are likely to have double crossovers than is to be expected even if considering the crossover rate in each of the region.
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