The total phenotype variance (VP) is

A) the sum of genetic variance (VG) and environmental variance (VE).
B) the difference between VG and VE.
C) independent of VG.
D) independent of VE.
E) always constant.


A) the sum of genetic variance (VG) and environmental variance (VE).

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