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One allele has more than one phenotypic effect |
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One allele effects the expression of another |
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Phenotype will end up in dominant expression if one dominant gene is present |
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Mixture of two different genes. Ex. Red and White Snapdraggon make some pink ones. |
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Expression of both genes if both genes are present (homozygous) |
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phenotypes are not rigidly defined to be caused by genomes, they have a range of expressions called the norm of reaction. |
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Defined that the base pairs always match up in A,T and C,G |
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