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English: An organism's phenotype is deteremined by the sum of its genetic material along with the influence of its environment. This is mediated by a range of biological mechanisms: either the direct activities of gene products or their downstream effects.
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Tupunga Pakay, Julian (2023) Threshold Concepts in Biochemistry, La Trobe eBureau DOI: 10.26826/1017. ISBN: 978-0-6484681-9-6.
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