Two phage phenotypes are controlled by the genes a and b. In a mapping experiment, a culture of bacteria is infected simultaneously with an a-b+ strain and an a+b- strain. When plaques are analyzed, five out of 1000 have the a+b+ or a-b- phenotype. Based on the information, how far apart are genes a and b?
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