Every trait we see is controlled by alleles that are either recessive or dominant. These alleles control what a person, plant, or animal will look, sound, and grow like. If there is a dominant trait present it will always show on the generation with that trait. For a recessive trait to show itself in a generation it must be paired with another recessive gene of the same type thus makeing it a homozygous trait. If a trait is heterozygous, or a dominant and recessive gene paired together, it is usually a result of crossing two things that each have either the recessive or dominant alleles for a trait. For example black or dark brown hair is a dominant trait if someone with blond hair, a recessive trait, marries someone with black or dark brown hair their children will, for the purposes of this example, have red hair which is a heterozygous trait. Same thing with green eyes if, somewhere in the near family tree a family member with brown eyes married someone with blue eyes their kids would have green eyes, like me, my mom has brown eyes, my dad has blue eyes and I have green eyes. Hope this answers your question for you.
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answ2. Traits are characteristics, and the above explains the passing-on of traits. But the generation of a trait in the first place is not covered. These are the result of genetic modification, possibly as a result of e.g. radioactive modification of a gene, or of a novel defect or change.
The old question "which is first, the chicken or the egg?" demonstrates this quandary.
The answer of course, is the egg, for it is in this development phase that the new trait is able to be formed. Even if the 'modification' occurred in the chicken, nevertheless it is in the egg that it is first demonstrated.
Traits are passed from parents to offspring through the transmission of genes. Genes are sections of DNA that code for specific traits, and offspring inherit a combination of genes from both parents. This genetic information is then expressed in the offspring’s physical characteristics and traits.
Traits or characteristics that an offspring inherits from its parents are known as genetic traits or inherited traits. These traits are determined by the genetic material passed down from the parents to their offspring.
Scientists used data from Gregor Mendel's studies to determine that information about traits is passed from parents to offspring through discrete units called genes. These genes are located on chromosomes and carry the instructions for specific traits that are inherited by offspring from their parents. Mendel's work laid the foundation for the field of genetics.
Parents pass on traits to their offspring through the transmission of genetic information. This information is contained in the parents' DNA, which is passed on to their offspring through the process of reproduction. Offspring inherit a combination of genetic material from both parents, which determines their physical characteristics and other traits.
Genetics.EDITED: I agree, it's genetics!!!
They are genetically acquired traits They are passed along to offspring
They are passed along to offspring.
Genetic traits are variations of features passed on to offspring from there parents.
Traits are passed by DNA.
Traits are passed from parents to offspring through the transmission of genes. Genes are sections of DNA that code for specific traits, and offspring inherit a combination of genes from both parents. This genetic information is then expressed in the offspring’s physical characteristics and traits.
Heredity
through genes and adaptation
Traits are inherited through the genes of parents to their offspring. Traits can be a genetic transfer.
inheirtited traits
Genes
So that the offspring have a better chance of survival. these traits are often chosen through natural selection.
Traits or characteristics that an offspring inherits from its parents are known as genetic traits or inherited traits. These traits are determined by the genetic material passed down from the parents to their offspring.