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affects one phenotypic character . ... Considering the intricate molecular and
cellular interactions responsible for an organism's development and physiology ,
it is not surprising that a single gene can affect a number of characteristics in an ...
affects one phenotypic character . ... Considering the intricate molecular and
cellular interactions responsible for an organism's development and physiology ,
it is not surprising that a single gene can affect a number of characteristics in an ...
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Although the two genes affect the same phenotypic character ( coat color ) , they
follow the law of independent assortment . Thus , our breeding experiment
represents an F1 dihybrid cross , like those that produced a 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 ratio in ...
Although the two genes affect the same phenotypic character ( coat color ) , they
follow the law of independent assortment . Thus , our breeding experiment
represents an F1 dihybrid cross , like those that produced a 9 : 3 : 3 : 1 ratio in ...
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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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