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Q: A codominant trait with 3 alleles X Y Z how many possible phenotypes are there?
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The number of possible phenotypes for a given trait depends on how many what control the trait?

Alleles


What is a pair of nonidentical alleles affecting two phenotypes for a given trait are both expressed at same time in heterozygotes?

Co-dominance.


What is the difference between a gene allele Chromosome and trait?

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Many possible genotypes, producing ,any possible phenotypes.


When two or more sets of alleles affect the same trait in an additive fashion the trait is termed?

Yes, a single gene can affect many traits. this is called plieotropy


What are the phenotypes of two dominant alleles?

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In what are there more than two possible alleles for a trait?

gene therapy/ Polygenic trait


What determines the number of phenotypes given for a given trait?

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Why can multiple alleles provide many different phenotypes a for a trait?

It can provide different looks because each allele gives a different look