i don't know but i think it is because of the recessive and dominate traits.
This is because phenotypes are the physical appearance. If you had brown hair and so did I, our phenotypes, would still be different.
it is because they have genes
if the pressure of natural selection is strong enough and lasts long enough , this situation can cause the single curve too split in two. i other words , selection creates two distinct phenotypes If the extremes of a trait are preferred to intermediate values, the ends of the spectrum live on as distinct phenotypes while the mid-range dies off. Darwin noted this in finch populations of the Galapagos, where islands with plants offering large seeds resulted in finches with large beaks, while small-seed islands had small-beaked finches. He believed they were of the same species, and had adapted to these extremes of beak size because of their environments.
Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.
The DNA had a large role in the transmission of traits. This is because the DNA is what passes the traits into the organisms offspring.
Because these are governed by quatitative or multiple genes
some human traits show a large number of phenotype because the traits are controlled by many genes. The genes act together as a group to produce a single trait
This is because phenotypes are the physical appearance. If you had brown hair and so did I, our phenotypes, would still be different.
Usually, traits have a large variety of phenotypes because they have a large amount of genes.
it is because they have genes
Phenotypes
Phenotypes
mech and cromosomes
a large standard deviation
i wish
Some common phenotypes of DMD are: abnormally large calves and skeletal deformities including winged shoulder blades, scoliosis and bunions, all other visible attributes to the disease are caused by muscle wasting.
12.5% of the human population, 1,000,000,000, a large number, or 109