Mitotic recombination can occasionally produce a twin spot. Let's suppose an animal species is heterozygous for two

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Mitotic recombination can occasionally produce a twin spot. Let's suppose an animal species is heterozygous for two genes that govern fur color and length: One gene affects pigmentation, with dark pigmentation (A) dominant to albino (a); the other gene affects hair length, with long hair (L) dominant to short hair (L). The two genes are linked on the same chromosome. Let's assume this animal is AaLi, A is linked to l, and a is linked to L. Draw the chromosomes labeled with these alleles, and explain how mitotic recombination could produce a twin spot with one spot having albino pigmentation and long fur, the other having dark pigmentation and short fur.
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