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    Most Complex Quantitative Traits
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Most Complex Quantitative Traits

Question 12

Question 12

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Most complex quantitative traits


A) are affected by both genetic and environmental factors.
B) usually do not result in continuous phenotypes.
C) are not usually affected by environmental conditions.
D) usually result in one or two phenotypic values such as red or white eye color in Drosophila.

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