Question #6423531Single Choice

Biology

Question

For a trait in a species, if the phenotype is determined by the combined effect of two genes and one of the genes has four different alleles, how does this relate to the two-factor genotype determination?

Options

A
    It still adheres to the rule as the other gene has only two alleles.
B
    It is an exception because the total allelic combinations are more complex than the typical two-factor model.
C
    It depends on whether the alleles show epistatic interactions.
D
    As long as the genes assort independently, it follows the rule.

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