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In domesticated dogs, size has a high heritability, and the trait is determined by only a small number of genes. In contrast, genetic variation at more than 3000 QTLs explains less than half of the high heritability for height in humans. Required:
What could explain the missing heritability in humans, and how could you test your hypothesized explanations?

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