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24 November, 14:35

Can a trait be both polygenic and have multiple alleles? Explain.

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  1. 24 November, 17:20
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    Yes, a trait can be polygenic and have multiple alleles.

    Multiple alleles means that there are more than two alleles for a particular trait which will be present on the same loci.

    A polygenic trait can be described as a trait that is controlled by multiple genes which will be present on different loci and may be on different chromosomes.

    A polygenic trait might have a gene with multiple alleles.
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