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False, eye color is an example of a trait. Hair color, nose shape, and curly and not curly hair are all also traits. Anything that can possibly be unique and distinguishable is a trait, so yes, eye color is a trait.
Eye color inheritance is an example of incomplete dominance, where a mix of alleles from both parents determines the final eye color.
Eye color.
Alleles are different forms of a gene that can produce variations in a specific trait. For example, in eye color, the gene for eye color may have alleles for blue, brown, or green eyes. These alleles determine the specific eye color an individual will have.
There is no way to tell what color the eye sees better for everyone. Some people are colorblind for example.
There are various superstitions concerning eye color. For example, people with blue eyes are said to be full of energy.
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Two fruit flies having the same red eye color is an example of two organisms that are homozygous for the eye color trait. If the fruit flies had different eye colors, then they would be heterozygous for the trait.
Genotypes control different physical characteristics. For example, Hair Color, Eye Color, etc.
The "What eye color do I have scanner" reveals your eye color by analyzing the pigmentation in your iris, which determines the color of your eyes.
Eye color is not an example of polygenetic traits. Skin color is. Eye color is rather simple as far as genetics go (in humans). Brown (B) is dominate and blue (b) is recessive. A person with blue eyes has to have to have both genes for the color blue (bb). A person with brown eye color can has both genes for brown (BB) or one for brown and one for blue (Bb). The blue is not expressed in this case with Bb. Some people have hazel eyes but this is a variation of the blue color.