Chapter 5: Problem 7
How can epistasis explain incomplete penetrance?
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Chapter 5: Problem 7
How can epistasis explain incomplete penetrance?
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Explain how each of the following phenomena can disrupt Mendelian phenotypic ratios. a. lethal alleles b. multiple alleles c. incomplete dominance d. codominance e. epistasis f. incomplete penetrance g. variable expressivity h. pleiotropy i. a phenocopy j. genetic heterogeneity
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