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Chapter 11.4, Problem 4C
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To explain: The way in which concept of norm of reaction is related to the lack of yellow hydrangea flowers.
Introduction: Norm of a reaction is defined as the single genotype that gives rise to range of possibilities under different environmental conditions. Norm of a reaction can be limited or broad.
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