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3. In Drosophila, the A and B genes are autosomal, linked, and are 24 cM apart. If homozygous wildtype (A BI A B) is cro

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3. In Drosophila, the A and B genes are autosomal, linked, and are 24 cM apart. If homozygous wildtype (A BI A B) is crossed with homozygous recessive (a bla b) and then the F1 is testcrossed, what percentage of the testcross progeny will be homozygous recessive (a bla b)? O 38% 50% O 6% 12% 24%