Color variation is the difference in colors. For example, a car can come in several colors, this is color variation
This is a typical kind of continuous variation which is controlled by polygenes.
A genetic characteristic of an individual refers to a trait that is determined by their genes, such as eye color, blood type, or susceptibility to certain diseases. These characteristics are inherited from parents and can vary among individuals.
The variation in human hair color is determined by genetics, specifically the combination of different genes that control the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. Other factors such as age, hormones, and environmental influences can also play a role in hair color variation.
Flower color variation can be either continuous or discontinuous, depending on the species and genetic factors involved. Continuous variation occurs when color changes gradually across a spectrum, often influenced by multiple genes (polygenic inheritance). In contrast, discontinuous variation results in distinct color categories, typically governed by a single gene with different alleles. Overall, the mode of variation in flower color is determined by the underlying genetic mechanisms.
Color of fur and color of eyes are two examples of variations.
warm...it's a variation of red
Inherited variation is what is passed on through genetics, for example, your eye color. Environmental variation is influnced by the environment, for example, scars or clothing styles.
polygenic traits
any color that is light or black with another bright florensent color.
no, as a flower is either for example blue or white, and cannot be something in between, thus its discontinuous variation.
a tint is when you add white to a color, a tone is when you add grey. a shade is one variation of a color (not specific as to what has been added to dilute the color).
temporary