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phenotypic variation which is not inherited is known as​

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Phenotypes can be caused by genes, environmental factors, or a combination of both. Phenotypic variation, then, is the variability in phenotypes that exists in a population. ... All organisms can have phenotypic variation. In plants, flower color and leaf shape are examples of variable phenotypes.

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