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Chapter 11.4, Problem 3CYP
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That how a trait could be polygenic and multifactorial.
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The pattern of inheritance describes the pattern of transfer of genes from parents to offspring. If the transmitted alleles are dominant, then it will express in the first generation and if the alleles are recessive, then it will express in the next generation. A tarit could be polygenic which means that a single trait is controlled by many genes.
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