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Traits controlled by two or more genes are?

Hello there! Traits controlled by two or more genes are for example skin color and height.


What is the trait that is controlled by 2 or more genes?

it is called Polygenic traits. yes this is a lakota west atudent :)


What is a trait called when it is controlled by more than gene?

Polygenic Traits


When a particular inherited characteristic is controlled more by one of a pair than by the other the stronger gene is called?

dominant


Traits controlled by two or more genes are called what?

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.


When a particular inherited characteristic is controlled more by one gene of a pair than by the other the stronger gene is called?

dominant


What has same alleles?

Two or more genes which control the same characteristic.


What controls a polygenic trait?

two or more genes


What is polygeny?

Inheritance in which more than one gene pair affects the appearance of a particular trait. Polygenetic inheritance refers to the non-Mendelian form of inheritance in which a particular trait is produced by the interaction of many genes.


Are traits controlled by the interaction of two or more genes?

or one gene, all by its lonesome.


are traits of an organism?

A trait is a specific characteristic of an organism. Traits can be determined by genes or the environment, or more commonly by interactions between them. The genetic contribution to a trait is called the genotype. The outward expression of the genotype is called the phenotype.


What is a trait called when it is controlled by more than on gene?

A trait that is controlled by more than one gene is called polygenic. This means that multiple genes contribute to the expression of the trait, leading to a continuous range of phenotypic variation. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.