Difference between parental and recombinant phenotypes.
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Recombinant phenotypes are the phenotypes of the offspring that differ from that of the true-breeding P generation parents. ... Recombinant phenotypes arise due to the crossing-over of genes during meiosis. This crossing over occurs between two genes located on the same chromosome.
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