Multiple Choice
A particular gene that controls seed coat color in peas also determines the susceptibility of these peas to a particular disease. This situation is referred to as:
A) variegation.
B) polygenic inheritance.
C) codominance.
D) pleiotropy.
E) incomplete dominance.
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