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<p>vary continuously, e.g. height) as opposed to discrete traits (traits that have two or several character values, e.g. red hair in humans, a recessive trait, or smooth vs. wrinkled peas used by <a href="page.php?w=Gregor_Mendel">Mendel</a> in his experiments).</p>

<p>Moreover, a single <a href="page.php?w=Phenotype">phenotypic</a> trait is usually determined by many genes. Consequently, many QTLs are associated with a single trait.Another use of QTLs is to identify <a href="page.php?w=candidate_gene">candidate gene</a>s underlying a trait. The</p><p>
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