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Corn plants cannot be separated into discrete types or classes by their height. What does the graph show? *
A. The graph shows the distribution of polygenic phenotypes that are expected for a trait in which two or more genes contribute to the trait.
B. The graph shows the distribution of corn plants from a monohybrid cross.
C. The graph shows the distribution of corn plants from a dihybrid cross.
D. The graph shows the distribution of single-gene phenotypes that are expected for a trait in which two or more dominant alleles control the trait.
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