Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
It is the non dominant trait. You would have to have 2 recessive to have that trait but you only need one dominanr=t to have that trait
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
Blue eyes are a dominant trait.
In pea plants the tallness trait moving separately from the color trait is an example of Mendel's 2nd law of Independent assortment. It states the appearance of one gene will not affect the appearance of another gene.
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This is an odd question. ANYTHING that isn't a trait would NOT be a characteristic. So ... a table, or time.
a trait controlled by many genes
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
Yes, the frizzle trait in chickens is an example of Pleiotropy.
It is the non dominant trait. You would have to have 2 recessive to have that trait but you only need one dominanr=t to have that trait
Doing mathematics is definitely a learned trait.
Charateristics is a trait for example a mean trait
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Alleles are the same trait
non-excludability
It depends on what your trait is. Let's say that your trait was tongue roller. Rolling your tongue is dominant over non-tongue rollers so we would use R for Rolling your tongue. For the recessive trait, non-tongue roller, we use the same letter as the dominant trait except it is lowercase. So non-tongue roller would be r.