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a. trait is completely controlled by only one pair of genes.
b. trait is controlled by the genes inherited from the mother only.
c. trait is controlled by more than one pair of genes.
d. trait is controlled by the genes inherited from the father only.
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Human height is a polygenic trait. this means that the
a. trait is completely controlled by on...
a. trait is completely controlled by on...
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