Height is controlled by your pituitary glands, but I don't know where the pituitary glands are located. sorry.
Height is a trait controlled by multiple genes. Genes involved in growth, development, and bone structure can all influence a person's height, with variations in these genes contributing to differences in height among individuals. The combined effects of these genes give rise to a continuous range of heights in a population.
Traits controlled by two or more genes are called polygenic traits. In polygenic inheritance, multiple genes work together to produce a particular phenotype, resulting in a wide range of possible variations. Examples include height, skin color, and eye color in humans.
Genetically controlled traits are characteristics or features of an organism that are determined by the genes they inherit from their parents. These traits can be influenced by multiple genes (polygenic traits) or a single gene (monogenic traits) and can be inherited in different ways, such as through dominant or recessive alleles. Examples of genetically controlled traits include eye color, height, and susceptibility to certain diseases.
Human height is typically determined by polygenic inheritance, where multiple genes contribute to the phenotype, along with environmental factors. This results in a continuous range of heights in a population. This pattern of inheritance contrasts with Mendelian inheritance, where traits are controlled by a single gene.
A trait that is controlled by more than one gene is called polygenic. This means that multiple genes contribute to the expression of the trait, leading to a continuous range of phenotypic variation. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.
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Hello there! Traits controlled by two or more genes are for example skin color and height.
Polygenic Inheritance
An individual's height is a result of both genetics and environmental influences. Height is controlled by many genes (quantitative) but environmental factors such as diet are also important.
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Height is a trait controlled by multiple genes. Genes involved in growth, development, and bone structure can all influence a person's height, with variations in these genes contributing to differences in height among individuals. The combined effects of these genes give rise to a continuous range of heights in a population.
Trait is controlled by more than one pair of genes.
DNA you get them passed down from genes/traits!
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