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    The Mean Value of a Quantitative Trait in F1 Offspring
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The Mean Value of a Quantitative Trait in F1 Offspring

Question 34

Question 34

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The mean value of a quantitative trait in F1 offspring is generally smaller than either of the values of the parentals.

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