A polygenic trait is a trait in which multiple sets of alleles are used to determine the trait, whereas in a single gene trait aka. a Mendelian trait, only one pair of alleles is used.
The difference in the same trait between two subjects refers to the variation or contrast in that specific characteristic when comparing the two subjects.
The difference in the same trait between two individuals refers to variations or distinctions in that specific characteristic or quality when comparing those two people.
"now that it how the single gene trait is controlled"by the way stop cheating and seeing the answers online
a inharited trait is what you are born with by your parents and learned trait is what you get on your own.
A type of genetic cross that examines a single trait is a monohybrid cross. The cross is used to determine the dominance relationship between 2 alleles.
The difference in the same trait is called variation.
Epistasis is when one gene affects the expression of another gene, while polygenic inheritance involves multiple genes contributing to a single trait. Epistasis involves the interaction between genes, while polygenic inheritance involves the cumulative effect of multiple genes on a trait.
Polygenic traits result in more variation because so many more alleles are involved in the process of reproduction.
Its possible. A single gene defines a single protein.
A single gene trait is a specific characteristic or phenotype that is influenced by the expression of a single gene. This means that the presence or absence of a particular trait is determined by variations in one specific gene. Examples include earlobe attachment, hair color, and tongue rolling.
variation is difference between genes and trait among individual* organism within population. mutation is change in genetic instruction I hope it helps
A single gene can influence multiple traits A single trait can be controlled by multiple genes