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Compared to a polygenic trait, a single-gene trait tends to have A. The same number of phenotypes B. More Phenotypes C. Fewer Phenotypes D. Phenotypes that form a bell-shaped cu…
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Compared to a polygenic trait, a single-gene trait tends to have
A. The same number of phenotypes
B. More Phenotypes
C. Fewer Phenotypes
D. Phenotypes that form a bell-shaped curve
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Its obviously C.Fewer Phenotypes hope your pleased
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C.Fewer Phenotypes hoped this helped :)
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