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A discontinuous trait is the opposite of a continuous trait. They are "either/or" traits that do not have any range. An example would be the sex of an offspring, whereas an example of a continuous trait would be haircolor, where many options are available.
A carrier is heterozygous for a given trait. They would display the dominant trait but still be able to pass the recessive trait to their children.
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why would you need a trait put in having suffering a stroke, and what are the possibilites of recovery after 4 years
because that persons grandma or grandpa or one of their past realatives could have had that trait
"Culture trait" could be considered a compound noun, but more traditionally "trait" would be considered a noun and "culture" an adjective modifying "trait".
Impulsiveness is not a character trait. Being impulsive would be classified as a personality trait.
in this situation
It is the non dominant trait. You would have to have 2 recessive to have that trait but you only need one dominanr=t to have that trait
A discontinuous trait is the opposite of a continuous trait. They are "either/or" traits that do not have any range. An example would be the sex of an offspring, whereas an example of a continuous trait would be haircolor, where many options are available.
They would be considered a carrier. ------------------------------- More precisely a heterozygote. A carrier would imply that the recessive trait causes disease.
Impressed is a feeling not a trait.Impressive, or easy to impress would be a trait.
a genetic chart shows a trait of two parents to show how much of their off spring would have that trait. the trait is dominate and recessive trait.
If they are expressing the trait, 100%, as their genotypes would be, rr X rr If they both carry the trait and it is dominated, Rr X Rr, then the probability would be, 25% of their child expressing the trait.
In which circumstance with the court be most likely to go out and order for specific performance
A character trait that means worried would be concerned.
The offspring would have a 50% chance of being heterozygous and showing the dominant trait and a 50% chance of being homozygous for the recessive trait.