Two or more genes which control the same characteristic.
alleles
Polygenic inheritance.
two or more genes
a homozygous
Hello there! Traits controlled by two or more genes are for example skin color and height.
Two or more genes which control the same characteristic.
The farthest apart two genes are located on a chromosome the less likely they are to be inherited together. If two genes are on the same chromosome and rarely assort independently the genes are probably located close to each other.
alleles
Polygenic inheritance.
two or more genes
a homozygous
An inherited trait is typically determined by multiple genes working together. The exact number of genes involved can vary depending on the trait. In many cases, dozens to hundreds of genes may contribute to a single inherited trait.
The answer is No you are not more then your genes.
or one gene, all by its lonesome.
In genetics, a hybrid is crossing two species. It involves more that two genes. A mule is the hybrid of donkey and a mare (horse). If you cross a stallion with a jenny (female donkey) you will get a henny. A henny has no value.
it helps the genes more and helps with more chromosome