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A researcher is studying a newly discovered species of insect. They observe that some insects have spotted wings while others have solid-colored wings. After conducting several generations of breeding trials, they conclude that the wing pattern is determined by the alleles of one specific gene. Based on this finding, how should the researcher classify the wing pattern trait?
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A researcher is studying a newly discovered species of insect. They observe that some insects have spotted wings while others have solid-colored wings. After conducting several generations of breeding trials, they conclude that the wing pattern is determined by the alleles of one specific gene. Based on this finding, how should the researcher classify the wing pattern trait?