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Overview : Drawing from the Deck of Genes Eyes of brown , blue , green , or gray
; hair of black , brown , blond , or redthese are just a few examples of heritable
variations that we may observe among individuals in a population . What genetic
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Overview : Drawing from the Deck of Genes Eyes of brown , blue , green , or gray
; hair of black , brown , blond , or redthese are just a few examples of heritable
variations that we may observe among individuals in a population . What genetic
...
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The variations in genotype and skin color that can occur among offspring from a
large number of hypothetical matings between these heterozygotes are shown
above the graph . The y - axis represents the fraction of progeny with each skin ...
The variations in genotype and skin color that can occur among offspring from a
large number of hypothetical matings between these heterozygotes are shown
above the graph . The y - axis represents the fraction of progeny with each skin ...
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... variation of skin color . Geneticists refer to such characters as multifactorial ,
meaning that many factors , both genetic and environmental , collectively
influence phenotype . Integrating a Mendelian View of Heredity and Variation
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... variation of skin color . Geneticists refer to such characters as multifactorial ,
meaning that many factors , both genetic and environmental , collectively
influence phenotype . Integrating a Mendelian View of Heredity and Variation
Over the 89.
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