Some Of The Genes Carried On The (F, F+, F, Hfr) Factor Are (Non-Homologous, Homologous) T Some of the genes carried on the (F, F+, F, Hfr) factor are (non-homologous, homologous) to genes in the bacterial chromosome of the (donor, recipient) cell. This cell now has (provide a number) copies of some genes, making it a partial diploid (aka merodiploid). j. You are working with a competent Hemophilus strain and doing Hfr mapping using a fully mutated recipient cell and a completely "wildtype" (aka functional) Hfr strain. You are paying close attention to whether you see evidence of the wildtype alleles of genes a, b, and c come into the recipient cell together. You observe the following: a and b together 0.38% a and c together 0.72% b and c together 0.19% Which two genes are closest together? Which two genes are farthest apart? How do you know this? Question 12 (1 point) Which two genes are closest together? a and b a and c band c Question 13 (1 point) Which two genes are farthest apart? a and b a and c O bandc