Define/Explain: Epistatic Gene or Inhibitory Gene.

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(N/A) Epistasis is a form of gene interaction where one non-allelic gene masks or suppresses the phenotypic expression of another non-allelic gene. The gene that suppresses the other is known as the epistatic gene,while the gene whose expression is masked is called the hypostatic gene. This interaction is a deviation from standard Mendelian inheritance patterns.

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