nonadditive

nonadditive
non·ad·di·tive (')nän-'ad-ət-iv adj of, relating to, or being a genetic effect that is not additive
non·ad·di·tiv·i·ty .nän-.ad-ə-'tiv-ət-ē n, pl -ties

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