Where are our traits
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.
The visible traits are called phenotypic traits. These are the traits that affect an individual's' appearance like their eye and hair color.
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.
they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!! they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!!
Where are our traits
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.
Instrumental traits are the mostly masculine/male traits
Raymond Cattell referred to the underlying traits that direct surface traits as source traits or factors. These source traits are considered the building blocks that shape an individual's personality and behavior.
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
manipulated acquired traits
tragedy traits
Dominant traits are the traits that mask the recessive traits. The dominant traits are stronger than recessive!
There are physical traits, such as hair or eye color, and behavioral traits, like shyness or aggressiveness. Additionally, there are inherited traits, which are passed down from parents, and acquired traits, which are learned or developed through experiences.
The visible traits are called phenotypic traits. These are the traits that affect an individual's' appearance like their eye and hair color.
You can get your traits from older generations and you can also get your traits from non-living organisms, too.