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The Civil Rights Act of 1991 requires that each stage of the selection process be examined separately when investigating disparate treatment.
Genetic Variation
The diversity in gene frequencies within a population, which contributes to the population's ability to adapt and evolve.
Additive Effects
The combined effect of different genes, where the overall effect is the sum of the individual effects of each gene.
Phenotypic Plasticity
Phenotypic plasticity refers to changes in the phenotype produced by a single genotype in different environments.
Reaction Norm
Reaction norm refers to the pattern of phenotypic expression of a single genotype across a range of environments. In a sense, reaction norms depict how development maps the genotype into the phenotype as a function of the environment.
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