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When two crossovers occur between two genetic loci, it can give the appearance that none have taken place, resulting in undercalculation of the recombination frequency. this is known as a(n):?

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The process is known as double cross-over. It is the two chromosomal cross-overs, in a region of study, as a result of which t appears that no crossover has taken place, and leads to the miscalculation of a recombination frequency. 
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