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Q: Who would show more concordance for a chiefly hereditary trait?
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What is the appearance of a heredity trait?

The appearance of a hereditary trait would be called the organisms phenotype. The morphological and behavioral characteristics of the organism.


What is hereditary disability?

A hereditary disability is any disability that can be passed down the bloodline. Arthritis would be an example of disease that can be debilitating and also has links as an inherited trait.


Is Intelligence a Characteristic for a trait?

Trait i believe. Since its more of a hereditary thing it would not be considered a characteristic which are aspects of someones character, formed by their life experiences.


Where can I find scriptures that show the word now?

You would have to go to a Bible Concordance such as 'Strong's Concordance' , available on sites such as the Blueletter Bible on http//:www.blueletterbible.org .


Why would a pain management doctor do a DNA test on you?

A pain management doctor may do a DNA test on you if they feel it is caused by some hereditary trait. This may be the case with some patients but there is more often a more apparent cause.


What is bason in The Bible?

From the Strong's concordance, it is what we would call a BASIN today - a large bowl.


What part of speech would culture trait be?

"Culture trait" could be considered a compound noun, but more traditionally "trait" would be considered a noun and "culture" an adjective modifying "trait".


Is impulsive a character trait?

Impulsiveness is not a character trait. Being impulsive would be classified as a personality trait.


Is a widows peak a trait controlled by many genes?

A widows peak is controlled by one gene that is passed on from both parents. In this case lets say your parents both have a dominant allele for a widows peak(A) so in that case, you would have a 100% chance of being born with one.


What does it mean if a trait or allele is resevive?

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


What is continuously varying trait?

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What is a person who has recessive allele for a trait but does not express that trait?

They would be considered a carrier. ------------------------------- More precisely a heterozygote. A carrier would imply that the recessive trait causes disease.