The same reason why repeated traits are important in other things. When you test a car, sometimes it could break. that doesn't mean all of them will break.
when you test that one car, 1/1 is broken.
when you test another car, and it works, 1/2 is broken.
when you test all of the cars, let's say there are 50 cars.
when all of them are tested, 1/10 of them are broken.
tl;dr: it helps check if something works right/is the right answer.
Studies in twins more important in understanding quantitative traits.
He studied the inheritance of relatively simple, easily detected traits.
Among other things, it must be based on reliable data and repeatable experimental results.
You cannot be born with traits. You learn traits from influences in your environment that are repeated many times over, causing you to reason with yourself that its okay because others do it.
Traits and scientific characteristics are vitally important in the field of science. This is because species are identified by these characteristics and traits and that is what puts them in their respective classifications.
Traits and scientific characteristics are vitally important in the field of science. This is because species are identified by these characteristics and traits and that is what puts them in their respective classifications.
One of his most important traits was honesty.
Traits that can be inherited are the eyes, mouth, nose. The genetics is not important "lol" i fit in.
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Dna and genes....
of course it is important because a scientist can't work if he is not patient
Two important traits of any culture are its beliefs and values. Beliefs shape how people perceive the world around them, while values dictate what is considered important or desirable within the society. These traits help define a culture's identity and guide its members' behaviors and interactions.