The Environmental Effect on Gene Expression of Ears/Plant Character in Sweet Corn


Abstract in English

The relations between genes and their phenotypic effects do not always ensure the presence of a particular effect, the causes that modify the effect of particular genes can be traced to the large gap between the genetic material and the phenotype of an organism. Thus, development must also depend upon environmental factors of which interaction may occur between the environment and the genetype. The appearance of an organism does not always reflect its genetic constitution and various environments may affect the same genotype differently.

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