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What is id polygenic inheritance?

Polygenic inheritance is when a trait is influenced by the combined effects of multiple genes, rather than being determined by a single gene. Each gene may have a small additive effect on the phenotype, resulting in a continuous range of phenotypic variations. This type of inheritance is often seen in traits like height, skin color, and intelligence.


What do you call a group of persons who work or act together?

A group of persons who work, play, or act together could be called a team or group. In the workplace, they might be called a work group.


Action reaction force pairs act on what?

All Forces! For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."The size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the second object. The direction of the force on the first object is opposite to the direction of the force on the second object. Forces always come in pairs - equal and opposite action-reaction force pairs"


Why do we say that elements within a group act alike?

The chemical elements in a group have similar properties.


How does gene shuffling contribute to gene variety int the gene pool?

Gene Shuffling-one of the two main sources of genetic variation(other is mutations) Gene Shuffling happens at the gametes/sex cells formation when the chromosomes line up in the middle at random during meiosis. So that means the 23 pairs of chromosomes we have can produce 8.4 million different combinations of genes. Think of it as to playing cards. Each card represents an allele/trait. When you shuffle the cards, it leads to many different hands(poker) you can obtain. I hope my horrible explanation helps.

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When a group of gene pairs act together to produce a single traits?

Polygenic Inheritance


What is id polygenic inheritance?

Polygenic inheritance is when a trait is influenced by the combined effects of multiple genes, rather than being determined by a single gene. Each gene may have a small additive effect on the phenotype, resulting in a continuous range of phenotypic variations. This type of inheritance is often seen in traits like height, skin color, and intelligence.


What do you call a group of persons who work or act together?

A group of persons who work, play, or act together could be called a team or group. In the workplace, they might be called a work group.


Did Gene Autry ever act with Rod Steiger?

They were never in any film or TV together.


What occurs when a group of gene pairs act together to produce a single trait?

Polygenic Inheritance


What is a group of cells workimg together to do a job?

A group of cells that act together is called a Tissue


-------Is a group of computers linked together so that they act as one computer?

Cluster


What is a group of atoms joined together that act like a single particle?

Molecule


A group of tissues that act together to perform a specific function?

That's called an "organ."


What is a group of atoms that are joined together an act as a single unit?

Atoms bond with each other to form a molecule. When a molecule has an overall charge, they can act as a single unit to bond with another ion. Examples are sodium 'carbonate' and magnesium 'sulfate'.


How would one define the word herd?

The word herd is defined as a group of animals that remain together for a purpose. It could also be used to describe the act of gathering together a group of something.


What is group cohesiveness?

Group cohesiveness is the ability to think and act 'as one' if the group is physically together or not. It means supporting the group in whatever decision or action it takes even if a group member personally is not in favour of the act or thought. It does not mean supporting one person within a group (even though sometimes it may look like it).