Multiple Choice
Why can't we measure genetic variation in a population using observable traits (phenotypes) ?
A) Many traits are encoded by multiple genes.
B) Phenotypes are not determined by genes.
C) The environment can also affect the phenotype.
D) All traits are encoded by a single gene.
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