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24 May, 13:24

Do less phenotypes in an experiment mean a smaller percent deviation? I know a larger sample size means a smaller percent deviation, but do phenotypes have anything to do with it?

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  1. 24 May, 17:20
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    Yes it does, lesser phenotypes means lesser deviations observed in the population which will be more conforming to the average.
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