a trait controlled by many genes
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
Inheritance in which more than one gene pair affects the appearance of a particular trait. Polygenetic inheritance refers to the non-Mendelian form of inheritance in which a particular trait is produced by the interaction of many genes.
A new trait a derived trait
If the white trait is dominant, then yes. If the white trait is recessive, then no.
a trait based on appearance, i believe.
hairstyle
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.
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
This is an odd question. ANYTHING that isn't a trait would NOT be a characteristic. So ... a table, or time.
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
A trait controlled by many genes
hairstyle
Color blindness is an example of an X-linked recessive trait, which is a type of non-Mendelian inheritance. This means that the gene responsible for color blindness is located on the X chromosome, and the trait is more commonly expressed in males than females.
A free-rider problem.