Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic character.
Eye color is determined by amount and type of pigment in eye's iris.
eye color is determined by multiple genes.
One. That's it.
Yes. As do all of your traits. Today, scientists have discovered that at least eight genes influence the final color of eyes. The genes control the amount of melanin inside specialized cells of the iris.
Eye color is caused by multiple genes, which are inherited.
Yes. The genes for eye color are inherited.
Different alleles of genes are called traits. For example hair color, eye color or blood type.
The eye color is determined by the genes of the parents.
its nothing realy its just that u get your eye and hair color from your parents genes....i think
Eye color in fruit flies is determined by the combination of genes they inherit, specifically genes located on the X chromosome. Mutations in these genes can lead to changes in eye color, with different alleles causing variations in pigmentation. The interaction of these genes ultimately determines the specific eye color of a fruit fly.
Yes. The genes for eye color are inherited from the parents. The genetics of eye color are more complicated than previously thought. Color is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex, that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
False, eye color is an example of a trait. Hair color, nose shape, and curly and not curly hair are all also traits. Anything that can possibly be unique and distinguishable is a trait, so yes, eye color is a trait.
Eye color is determined by multiple genes, not just a single gene found on the X or Y chromosome. These genes interact to produce a wide range of eye colors. The specific combination of these genes inherited from both parents determines an individual's eye color.
Eye color is polygenic and controled by 4 pairs of genes .Blue eye color is totaly recessive to all other colors .