José is really fascinated by what you have shown him so far. He corners you at lunch and asks: “Can crossing-over occur with any combination of genes?” You answer that there are some factors that limit the probability of a particular event. You grab your book again and turn to a gene map showing some of the genes on chromosome 2 of a fruit fly. You explain that the inheritance of some characteristics are linked to other genes, since they are located close to one another on the same chromosome. These genes are less likely to be impacted by crossing over. Using the diagram as a guide, rearrange the following pairs of genes from least likely to most likely to be impacted by crossing over. Star eye and Dumpy wing Black body and Short legs Black body and Purple eye Brown eye and Curved wing