Recessive and dominant genes are the material that carries the traits of human beings. Traits of humans such as eye and hair color are determined by the combination of genes from your parents.
Genes produce proteins that cause traits.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
Traits that are controlled by more than one gene, such as human height, are referred to as polygenic traits. These traits result from the cumulative effects of multiple genes, leading to a continuous range of phenotypic expressions. In contrast, single-gene traits are determined by a single gene and typically exhibit discrete variations.
How does natural selection affect undesirable traits?
Genes produce proteins that cause traits.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
Yes, a single gene can influence multiple traits through a concept called pleiotropy. This occurs when a gene has different effects on multiple phenotypic traits. An example of this is the gene responsible for sickle cell anemia, which can affect not only red blood cell shape but also resistance to malaria.
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
Lisa Himan is 5' 4 1/2".
Himan Brown's birth name is Hyman Brown.
A gene has all the traits of the organism
How does natural selection affect undesirable traits?