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A large effect size is any value above 0.8.
Phenotypic Variation
Refers to the differences in physical appearance and physiological traits among individuals of the same species, caused by genetic and environmental factors.
Expected Frequency
The predicted count of occurrences of a particular event or trait in a population based on probability data or genetic models.
Allele
A variant form of a gene at a particular locus on a chromosome, which can result in different phenotypic traits.
Locus
A specific, fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene or genetic marker is located.
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