Confirmed garrod’s hypothesis using genetic and biochemical studies of bread mold.
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A quantitative trait is a measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of many genes and the environment.
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These traits can vary among individuals, over a range, to produce a continuous distribution of phenotypes. Examples include height, weight and blood pressure.
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they form in the bone marrow
a red blood cell lives for approximately 120 days.
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The first one
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