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It is where both genders express the phenotype but in a different way

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If what you're really interested in is HUMAN GENETICS, learning about Mendelian genetics can sometimes be frustrating. You'll often hear a TEACHER use a human TRAIT as an example in a genetics problem, but then say, "that's an oversimplification" or "it's much more complicated than that." So, what's actually going on with those interesting human traits, such as eye color, hair and skin color, HEIGHT, and disease risk?



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