Signify gene interaction effects, Biology

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The type of gene interaction in which effects of one gene override or mask the effects of other entirely different genes is known as:

a) Mutation

b) Linkage

c) Pleitropy (pron: ply-ah-tropy)

d) Epistasis (pron: eh-pis-te-sis)

ANSWER: D - EPISTASIS

 


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