Do Good Genes Really Come In Packages?

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I don't know but maybe certain genes affect multiple things eg. height frame face
 
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Im not gonna bother learning biology concepts as I have enough to do for exams and Im here on a break. However, you need to think that for shit like this you're gonna need to look it up yourself, go through studies etc. You won't get a concrete answer in here for such a complex situation, and anyone who claims they can answer this is straight up both lying and low IQ. Going through studies will take practice as you wont understand the point of how theyre written and why theyre written like this, what point is made, and how it gets to the conclusion it does (or if it does get anywhere). Then you need to know if it's actually valid scientifically (how rigorous it is is already a relatively hard concept for even bsc/msc graduates, maybe peer reviews would help with that), cause some papers are just trash to fill uni research funding quotas and shit like that.

Despite all this, you still won't have the answer you want. If this problem was answerable one dimensionally then you would find it in google within 2mins. The best course of action is to read a lot of info and papers on related advanced topics (After you've understood the basics, which you seem to be studying right now) , then maybe you get a slight insight on how it might work (and deduct ways it straight up would be paradoxical to work like that)
 
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These experiments were done in pea plants using traits with only two balck-white phenotypes (dominant and recessive) and thus are very simplistic
However incase of humans most of traits that make us chad or subhuman (height, frame, skin etc) are not black-white but come in very large number of variations
Secondly On the note of another complexity
Take one example, some traits are more common in some races/populations than other
How come is this possible when there is equal probability of all recombinations? Which means this is only the surface of what happens during genetic recombination

So i dont think we can conclude with it with this simplicity
 
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