Multiple Choice
It would become nearly impossible to predict the phenotype of an individual with a known genotype if the
A) environment affects the phenotype.
B) genotype of the parents is unknown.
C) genotype of offspring is unknown.
D) You should always be able to predict the phenotype if you know the genotype.
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