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Describe the difference between a natural experiment and a true experiment conducted in the laboratory.
Additive Effects
The cumulative impact of individual genes on a phenotype, where the total effect is the sum of the effects of each gene.
Dominance Effects
Phenomena where the phenotype of the heterozygote is closer to that of one of the homozygotes due to the dominant influence of one allele over another.
Epistatic Effects
Interactions between different gene loci where the effect of one gene is modified by the presence or absence of one or more 'modifier genes'.
Quantitative Trait
A measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of many genes and possibly environmental factors.
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