Let's suppose that two strains of pigs differ in 500 RFLPs. One strain is much larger than

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Let's suppose that two strains of pigs differ in 500 RFLPs. One strain is much larger than the other. The pigs are crossed to each other, and the members of the F1 generation are also crossed among themselves to produce an F2 generation. Three distinct RFLPs are associated with F2 pigs that are larger. How would you interpret these results?
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