WITH AND WITHOUT MARKERS. “To have a phenotypic change that is genetically fixed, it is usually assumed that there exists a specific genetic marker or a combination of markers that characterizes the phenotype. However, because a particular phenotype can be genetically fixed via many genetic patterns, it is also possible to have a phenotypic change that is genetically fixed, but without a particular marker common to the population.”
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