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Lena Stephenson
17 September, 17:40
What part of genes control a trait
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Beckham Gross
17 September, 21:13
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Genes (actually, their alleles) control traits by determining which proteins will be produced. If a plant has the allele for producing red flowers, then it will have red flowers; if the allele is not there, the flowers will be white.
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