Interference occurs when a crossover causes the termination
Solution
Whenever one crossing over reduces the rate or inhibits the occurrence of another crossing over in the adjacent region, it is termed as interference.
Mathematically interference is calculated first by calculating the coefficient of coincidence (coc), i.e. by following formula:
Interference=1-coc = observed frequency or number of double recombinant/expected frequency or number of double recombinant
In some regions of chromosomes double recombinants are never observed, hence in these cases coefficient of coincidence becomes zero and interference becomes one, which signifies complete interference.
Normally the magnitude of interference ranges between zero to one,but in exceptional cases it\'s value can even become negative.
Hence in the first MCQ the correct option is (b)
