Term: epistasis
Origin: Anc Greek
επί/epi(=prefix meaning upon, on) )
στάσις/stasis(=standing still, state)
à standing upon
Coined:
In 1909, by British geneticist, Wiliam Bateson (1861-01926) established the term "epistasis" to explain the genetic interaction of two independent traits.
Definition:
Epistasis is the phenomenon in which one or more genes act upon others. These genes which modify the expression of others are called modifier genes.
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