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In the figure above, a new beneficial allele, B, arises on a chromosome containing the ordered loci A, b, C, D, and E, depicted in the top panel.
 
  After reproduction, those chromosomes possessing the B allele increase in frequency. Over time, recombination breaks up the association of the B allele with the A, C, D, and E allele. The first pair of allele combinations to be broken up will be:
  a. B and A.
  b. B and C.
  c. B and D.
  d. B and E.
  e. All will break up at an equal rate.
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