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    If a Phenotype Is Controlled by the Genotypes at Two
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If a Phenotype Is Controlled by the Genotypes at Two

Question 18

Question 18

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If a phenotype is controlled by the genotypes at two different loci the interaction of these genes is called


A) epistasis.
B) epigenetics.
C) dominance.
D) codominance.
E) incomplete dominance.

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