Coat color and pattern is a polygenic trait, meaning it is controlled by more than one gene or gene complex. A dog with the gene for black color expression may also have the gene for suppression of black and so have a red or yellow coat. Or a dog with the brindle gene may have one or more of the genes for large areas of white and so have little or no brindle coloring visible. A dog with the dominant black gene may have genes for color fading and appear gray or merle.Rate This Answer
Skin color.
A collection of paired genes is responsible for a polygenetic trait. Height, skin colour etc. are examples.
Inheritance in which more than one gene pair affects the appearance of a particular trait. Polygenetic inheritance refers to the non-Mendelian form of inheritance in which a particular trait is produced by the interaction of many genes.
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This is an odd question. ANYTHING that isn't a trait would NOT be a characteristic. So ... a table, or time.
No - some traits are polygenetic (such as for skin color, eye color, hair color, etc.) and will have multiple alleles.
Multiple alleles are the presence of more than two alleles for a trait within a gene pool, while polygenetic traits are controlled by multiple genes.
a trait controlled by many genes
Yes, the frizzle trait in chickens is an example of Pleiotropy.
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
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