A characteristic that can be passed to offspring through genes is eye color. This trait is determined by multiple genes that influence the production and distribution of pigments in the iris. The specific combination of alleles inherited from parents ultimately dictates the eye color of the offspring. Other examples of heritable traits include hair color, height, and certain genetic disorders.
The sex of the offspring.
The transfer of parents' traits or characteristics to offspring is known as inheritance or heredity. This process occurs through genes, which are segments of DNA passed from parents to their children. These genes determine various traits, such as physical appearance, behaviors, and susceptibility to certain diseases. The blending of genetic material from both parents contributes to the unique characteristics of each offspring.
Through the parental genes forming the two gametes.
One example of a characteristic that is determined by genes is hair color.
trait
The sex of the offspring.
genes are the traits past down to their offsprings.
The set of instructions for each characteristic passed from parent to offspring is called "genes", which are made up of complex molecules of DNA.
That would be called genes. Genes is when a characteristic is past on from a mother to its child or a father to its child.
An inherited trait is a feature or characteristic of an organism that has been passed on to it in its genes.
trait
The characteristics that your parents passed on to you through your genes
through genes and adaptation
Neither. They can't be passed through genes. They are passed by contact.
No that is passed through something called Genes.
A recessive gene A recessive gene makes it harder for genes(or traits) to be passed on from parents to daughters.
Genes