What is true about the crossing over between linked genes ?
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When genes are on the same chromosome but very far apart, they assort independently due to crossing over (homologous recombination). ... That is, the alleles of the genes that are already together on a chromosome will tend to be passed as a unit to gametes. In this case, the genes are linked.
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crossing over can put two new alleles together on the same chromosome causing them to go into the same gamete.
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