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20 September, 21:01

how many different phenotypes could exist for this trait suppose only one gene with two alleles determines

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  1. 20 September, 23:04
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    No. of phenotypes expressed by a gene = (2n + 1)

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    It is a basic mathematical function that predicts the average number of phenotypes expressed by a gene. In the above function, n represents the number of genes that are expressing themselves.
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