How do genes have an additive effect in polygenic inheritance?
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Gen...
How do genes have an additive effect in polygenic inheritance?
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Genes diversify to create several discrete phenotypes
A single gene with many alleles determines the phenotype
The number of possible phenotypes can add up until there is a continuous range of phenotypes
Each gene contributes a small part to the phenotype
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