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(21) Why do quantitative changes happen in population ?​

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Answered by diyabhana
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Quantitative genetics deals with the genetics of continuously varying characters. ... The reason for the continuous variation is usually that the traits are polygenic (controlled by many genes) and there are environmental effects that alter the phenotypic state of each individual (see figures 9.3, 9.4, pgs.

Answered by kondetirakshitha
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Quantitative genetics deals with the genetics of continuously varying characters. The reason for the continuous variation is usually that the traits are polygenic (controlled by many genes) and there are environmental effects that alter the phenotypic state of each individual

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