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Dayanara Stout
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31 July, 04:26
What is a phenotypic distribution
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Isaias Rowland
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The phenotypic distribution of a trait, as we have seen, is a function of the average differences between genotypes and of the variation between genotypically identical individuals. But both are in turn functions of the sequence of environments in which the organisms develop and live.
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