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In nature , pea plants usually self - fertilize : Pollen grains released from the
stamens land on the carpel of the same flower , and sperm from the pollen
fertilize eggs in the carpel . To achieve cross - pollination ( fertilization between
different ...
In nature , pea plants usually self - fertilize : Pollen grains released from the
stamens land on the carpel of the same flower , and sperm from the pollen
fertilize eggs in the carpel . To achieve cross - pollination ( fertilization between
different ...
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The y - axis represents the fraction of progeny with each skin color . The resulting
histogram is smoothed into a bellshaped curve by environmental factors that
affect skin color . 264 Nature and Nurture : The Environmental Impact on
Phenotype ...
The y - axis represents the fraction of progeny with each skin color . The resulting
histogram is smoothed into a bellshaped curve by environmental factors that
affect skin color . 264 Nature and Nurture : The Environmental Impact on
Phenotype ...
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Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece. Nature and Nurture : The Environmental Impact
on Phenotype Another departure from simple Mendelian genetics arises when
the phenotype for a character depends on environment as well as on genotype .
Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece. Nature and Nurture : The Environmental Impact
on Phenotype Another departure from simple Mendelian genetics arises when
the phenotype for a character depends on environment as well as on genotype .
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