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Which type of traits vary quantitatively due to the interaction of multiple genes?
polygenic
codominant
incomplete dominant
dominant
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Polygenic
Explanation: Polygenic traits are controlled by many genes (often plus environmental effects), producing continuous quantitative variation (e.g., height, skin color). Codominance and incomplete dominance describe allele interactions at a single gene, and dominant refers to one allele masking another.
Explanation: Polygenic traits are controlled by many genes (often plus environmental effects), producing continuous quantitative variation (e.g., height, skin color). Codominance and incomplete dominance describe allele interactions at a single gene, and dominant refers to one allele masking another.
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