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Hemophilia and color blindness are examples of recessive sex-linked traits
Traits that evolved early, such as the hole in the hip socket, are called primitive traits.
Different reasons. Cutting down trees, Pollution and a lot of other things.
Interpersonal traits are traits relating to how people relate to one another. Some interpersonal traits are temperament, character, and morals.
Any two of: Mutations Non-disjunctions during anaphase of meiosis Polyploidy Sexual reproduction e.g. crossing-over/recombination during meiosis IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE STUDYISLAND ANSWER IT IS a population whose members have many different traits
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
They have different genes just as humans do.
No. They can have different traits just like humans.
They have different genes just as humans do.
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Us humans have traits because if we didn't have any, we would be bored in this planet
This is because phenotypes are the physical appearance. If you had brown hair and so did I, our phenotypes, would still be different.
one way that humans are more complex than pea plants that mendel studied is that many human traits are affected by several different genes, whereas the traits of the peas are affected by generally only one gene.
Yes! Many types of people can have many different traits. There are people who have similar traits, but not everyone can have the exact same set of personality or physical traits.
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It depends on which context, and what you would define as human traits: If you are referring to mythology in that humans become vampires, then they share many traits with humans, as they were originally that species. Such traits as human skeletal structure, musculature, facial features, hair, eyes, ears, the capacity to breath and digest nutrients (although the food source would be different (i.e. blood). When referring to other species which require blood ingestion (for whatever reason, for example: to postpone coagulation of their own blood), such as vampire bats and various insects, the similarities to humans decreases. Taking into account vampire bats, they do share more human traits as opposed to insects, such as a skeletal and muscular structure and similar organs in which to receive sensory information, as well as beating hearts and a vascular system. However, given their physiology, these traits would only be considered as human traits in the sense that humans have them.
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.