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Differences among individuals show two common patterns. One type of variation is between "either-or" characters, and the other is when the character varies along a continuum. Explain the underlying genetic differences that contribute to each pattern.

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The amount of alleles at a given locus

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"either-or" basis -take for example, the flower colors of Mendel's pea plants. The characters that are different in this way are as a rule estimated through a singular gene locus (The amount of alleles at a given locus) significant deviation from the normal form along a continuous seamless series that usually emanated from the effect of two or more genes on a singular phenotypic character.

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