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epistasis
epistasis
yes its called pleiotropy
Absolutely everything that the genes in your mitochondria or chloroplasts (if you're a plant) don't control. In eukaryotes like us ALL your genes are on chromosomes, with the exceptions I mentioned.
Different genes are turned on or off in the different cell types as a result of specialization
epistasis
epistasis
polygenic
polygenic
polygenic
yes its called pleiotropy
A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.
what do we call factors that control traits
A person's genes are what control what traits. Genes can either be recessive or dominant and the combination of many different genes are what make up different traits.
Absolutely everything that the genes in your mitochondria or chloroplasts (if you're a plant) don't control. In eukaryotes like us ALL your genes are on chromosomes, with the exceptions I mentioned.
dominant
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