Genes are the cause ... in all cases.
Phenotypes refer to the visible traits (or characteristics). Genotypes are the underlying causes for those traits. There may be different genotypes that cause the same phenotype. If the observable traits from one individual are the same from another individual, one can say they have the same phenotypes.
Cross plants that have very different characteristics
sudden and stiff boners cause gene flow in most genotypical phenotypes.
What causes uncontrolled thinking
"The FDA sought to show a cause and effect relationship between smoking and cancer."(separately)"The cause of the crash was unknown, but the effect was a tremendous traffic jam."
Phenotypes refer to the visible traits (or characteristics). Genotypes are the underlying causes for those traits. There may be different genotypes that cause the same phenotype. If the observable traits from one individual are the same from another individual, one can say they have the same phenotypes.
Cross plants that have very different characteristics
Phenotypes are the traits expressed by the genotype. So, for blood type, a person can have A and i alleles (genotype). However, in the phenotype, since i is recessive, only the A will be expressed, and the person will have an A blood type.
Path dependency and contingent thinking
Probably you are thinking of a "cause and effect study" which is a study of why something happened the way it did, or happens the way it does.
The only genotype to cause Klinefelter's syndrome is XXY.
One cause and effect relationship in "The Westing Game" is how the mysterious death of Samuel W. Westing (cause) leads to the competition among the heirs to solve the mystery and inherit his fortune (effect). Another example is how Turtle's competitive spirit and quick thinking (cause) lead her to uncover the truth about Westing's death and emerge as the winner of the game (effect).
Yes, think about cause and effect when thinking about this issue. Even to describe or observe a phenomena.
sudden and stiff boners cause gene flow in most genotypical phenotypes.
the different between cause and effect.... cause=what cause the problem or what cause it to become a problem effect=what effect did it have on it hope that help u(:
Understanding cause and effect helps us make sense of the world around us by showing how events are connected and influence one another. It allows us to forecast outcomes, make informed decisions, and take responsibility for our actions. Recognizing cause and effect relationships can also lead to improved problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
What causes uncontrolled thinking