Answer:
Ab and aB
Explanation:
Sometimes during meiosis, crossing over happens. During crossing over, homologous chromosomes pair and recombine, which means that the combination of alleles contained in the original, parental chromosomes changes.
If crossing over occurrs between these two genes chromosomes during meiosis, the dominant allele A, which in the parental chromosome was linked to the dominant allele B, after meiosis will be linked to the recessive allele b, which was originally in the other parental chromosome.
Likewise, another recominant chromosome resulting from crossing over will have the dominant allele B linked to the recessive allele a.
Therefore the recombinant genotypes would be Ab and aB.