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Polygenic traits. These traits are influenced by multiple genes working together to produce a specific phenotype. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
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Height: Height in humans is often determined by polygenic inheritance, with multiple genes contributing to an individual's overall height. Skin color: Skin color in humans is also influenced by polygenic inheritance, with multiple genes controlling the amount of melanin produced and the distribution of melanin in the skin. Eye color: Eye color is another trait that is controlled by polygenic inheritance, with multiple genes contributing to the different shades of eye color observed in individuals.
Polygenic inheritance
Traits controlled by two or more genes are called polygenic traits. In polygenic inheritance, multiple genes work together to produce a particular phenotype, resulting in a wide range of possible variations. Examples include height, skin color, and eye color in humans.
Polygenic traits. These traits are influenced by multiple genes working together to produce a specific phenotype. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.
polygenic traits
Skin color, height, weight
The opposite of polygenic traits is monogenic traits. Polygenic traits are determined by the interaction of multiple genes, while monogenic traits are controlled by a single gene.
Polygenic Traits
ABO Single gene trait blood group alleles on humans. That is the variation, not much, and not much recombination. 3! = 6. There is posited to be at least 7 alleles for height, which is a polygenic trait. Hypothetical alleles, SMYDKECV 7! = 5040 different combinations of alleles in height polygenic traits.
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
Usually, traits are polygenic when there is wide variation in the trait. For example, humans can be of many different sizes. Height is a polygenic trait, controlled by at least three genes with six alleles. If you are dominant for all of the alleles for height, then you will be very tall. Should help students for the year 2022. (Note: May change for upcoming years) Hope it helped!
Height in humans is not an example of a single gene trait. It is a polygenic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes as well as environmental factors. Multiple genes interact to determine an individual's height, making it a more complex trait.
by two or more
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