
Answer 10:) Option D
If strains are complementing they will grow in the medium and hence the alleles of those strains are in different chromosomes.
Therefore, M1 and M2 are in different chromosome.
Suppose M1 is in 1 chromosome and M2 is in 2nd chromosome. Now, M2 and M3 are also in different chromosome. Therefore, M3 is in 1st chromosome. M4 is in 2nd chromosome. M5 is in 2nd chromosome, M8 is in 3rd chromosome. M6 is in 3rd chromosome, M7 is in 3rd chromosome and M9 is in the centromere.
Now, from the above data, we can make gene order in which.
M1 M3 M9 M2 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
Therefore,M4 is in middle order.
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