There are sometimes when it takes more than one allele to affect the phenotype of an organism. Today do some research to find examples of how traits expressed in a phenotype may be controlled by multiple alleles.
Some examples of traits that can be controlled by multiple alleles are your blood type, hair color through aging, and your sensitivity to light, heat, and sound. These are some examples of traits that can be controlled by multiple alleles although there are many more.
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ReplyDeleteSome examples of traits that can be controlled by multiple alleles are your blood type, hair color through aging, and your sensitivity to light, heat, and sound. These are some examples of traits that can be controlled by multiple alleles although there are many more.
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