Yes, the frizzle trait in chickens is an example of Pleiotropy.
Pleiotropy!
yes its called pleiotropy
Pleiotropy: one gene affects many traits (phenotypes) Polygenic: many genes affect one trait (phenotype)
Multifactorial inheritance describes the situation were more than one gene affects a single trait. Environmental factors can also contribute to the single trait.
The presence of more than two alleles for a trait is known as probility. There might be one which is dormant and the others which are recessive.
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Doing mathematics is definitely a learned trait.
Charateristics is a trait for example a mean trait
Alleles are the same 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.
A character trait is basically the personality of someone. For example my character trait can be generous.