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Mashcka [7]
2 years ago
6

Do most of the complex phenotypes we observe come from a single gene?.

Biology
1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Most traits are determined by more than one gene. For example, skin color and height are determined by many genes. Some phenotypes however, are determined by a single gene.

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