The genetic map shown here depicts the locations of five single-nucleotide polymorphisms

The genetic map shown here depicts the locations of five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPS, designated a-e) on an autosome and the frequency of recombination (in percent) between adjacent SNPs. The region includes a genetic risk factor Q for a disease, which may be located in region M, H, K, or L along the chromosome. M H K 12 8 16 Pedigree studies indicate that the frequencies of recombination between each of the SNPs and Q are as follows: percent recombination a-Q equals 20% percent recombination b-Q equals 16% percent recombination

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