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barry barry
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12 years ago
Continuously varying traits typically show a bell-shaped frequency distribution. Explain why this is the case, and why intermediate phenotypes are more frequent than phenotypes at either end of the distribution.
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12 years ago
The greater frequency of intermediate phenotypes is a consequence of a greater frequency of intermediate genotypes stemming from allelic combinatorials. Even a single two-allele gene possesses twice as many ways to make a heterozygote (Aa and aA), the number of which increase exponentially as the number of genes increase.
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barry Author
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12 years ago
Thanks dude
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