Hair color is determined by a single gene with a series of alleles, each resulting in different colors. Black, brown, blond and other hair colors are examples of___?
A. incomplete dominance
B. multiple alleles
C. sex-linked trait
D. polygenic traits

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Answer:

dissimilar appearence or properties.

Explanation:

Hair color is not so simple as that. Most traits, especially those as complex as color, are controlled by many alleles at many loci. That's why there are different kinds of brown, blond, and red hair in the population. There is no "hair color gene." A fascinating paper came out a few years ago, identifying dozens of SNPs playing a role in hair and eye color. It's a deep, deep rabbit hole that we have only begun to plunge into.

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