A polygenic trait can have

A) fewer genotypes than most single-gene traits.
B) many possible genotypes, but few possible phenotypes.
C) many possible genotypes, producing many possible phenotypes.
D) fewer phenotypes than most single-gene traits


Ans: C) many possible genotypes, producing many possible phenotypes.

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