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Biology, 07.05.2020 06:02 Ree0628

An example of a polygenic trait is
A) eye color, which is controlled by many interacting genes
B) a cow's spot pattern, which is controlled by two dominant genes
C) a plant's pink flowers, which is controlled by two incomplete genes
D) a plant's green seeds, which is controlled by one dominant gene

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