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    Exam 23: Quantitative Genetics and Multifactorial Traits
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    When a Trait Is Polygenic,but Distinguished from Continuous and Meristic
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When a Trait Is Polygenic,but Distinguished from Continuous and Meristic

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When a trait is polygenic,but distinguished from continuous and meristic traits by having a small number of discrete classes,it is said to be a(n)________ trait.

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