Why does the variation of phenotypic traits often have a continuous distribution
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Question
Why does the variation of phenotypic traits often have a continuous distribution?
Because phenotypic traits are a result of dominance interactions
Because phenotypic traits are not related to genotypes
Because phenotypic traits are not influenced by the environment
Because phenotypic traits are often polygenic
All of the above
None of the above
a.Because phenotypic traits are a result of dominance interactions
b.Because phenotypic traits are not related to genotypes
c.Because phenotypic traits are not influenced by the environment
d.Because phenotypic traits are often polygenic
e.All of the above
f.None of the above
Explanation / Answer
d because phenotypic traits are often polygenic : polygenic traits usually produce a continum of phenotype are continously varying.
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