Detection of Linkage
When genes at two different loci are linked, the probability
of two genes occuring in the same gamete is no longer
independent. We cannot multiply to get the joint probability
of two events when the events are not independent. When
two genes are closer than 50 cross-over units, the genes
are linked.

The relative frequency of recombinant types between
two linked genes is r. The relative frequency of non-recombinant
types is 1-r.
r + (1-r) = 1
Each crossover event results in two parental and two non-parental combinations
of genes.

The result of a single crossover event is 1AB:1Ab:1aB:1ab.
Each crossover event results in 50% recombinant progeny.
Therefore we double the percent of recombinant progeny
to determine the relative frequency of crossover events.