Phenotype = Genotype + Environment
Some questions in the exam may ask you to explain why the variation in phenotype due to genetics is inherited but the variation in phenotype due to environmental factors is not. This is because genetic variation directly affects the DNA of the gametes but variation in phenotype caused by the environment does not.
Graph showing population variation in blood types: an example of discontinuous variation with qualitative differences
Graph showing population variation in height: an example of continuous variation with quantitative differences
Be careful when answering questions that involve polygenes or genes with an additive effect. It is not a given that each gene will have the same effect on the phenotype as in the example above so make sure to double check the information you have been given in the question.
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