Eye color, skin color... etc.
Traits that are produced by the interaction of several genes are called polygenic traits. Examples of polygenic traits are height and skin color.
The opposite of polygenic traits is monogenic traits. Polygenic traits are determined by the interaction of multiple genes, while monogenic traits are controlled by a single gene.
Polygenic Traits
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.
Skin color, height, weight
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
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polygenic inheritance
POLYGENIC
Traits that are shaped by many genes are called polygenic traits.
They are called Polygenic Traits.