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12 October, 06:30

Would a trait that has only two distinct phenotypes more likely to be a single Gene trait or a polygenic trait how do you know

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  1. 12 October, 06:36
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    It is true that a trait with two distinct phenotypes likely would be a single-gene trait. Because many genes control a

    polygenic trait, and each gene often has two or more alleles, a polygenic trait can have many possible

    phenotypes.
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