Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: As Robert Brandon famously stated, genes are invisible to selection. Yet, population genetics assumes that the genes are visible to selection. How? Via phenotypes. But that is an oversimplified notion that a mutation in one gene predictably leads always to the same change in the phenotype. This one-gene one-trait view is sometimes called “bean-bag genetics.”
Author:
“Coturnix”
(This author is either a pseudonym or is not clearly named in the original source.)
Date of Publication:
July 8, 2007
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