when two different genes determine the same phenotype is called
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Any time two different genes contribute to a single phenotype and their effects are not merely additive, those genes are said to be epistatic. Although some researchers have attempted to categorize all digenic (two-gene) epistatic interactions with specific names, those classification schemes are seldom used today.
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