A Mendelian trait is a characteristic that is determined by a single gene and follows Mendel's laws of inheritance. These traits exhibit simple dominance or recessiveness, meaning that one allele can mask the expression of another. Examples of Mendelian traits include pea plant flower color and human blood types. Such traits can be easily predicted in offspring based on the genotypes of the parents.
Heterozygous
genotype for that trait.
they differ in a single trait.
Penchant would work.
they differ in a single trait.
Heterozygous
What trait would that be? Or do you mean that there is a, "following trait," that needs matching, in other words: a trait that involves following. Best to match it with people who have a trait that predisposes them to lead.
Adaptation
Honest
A trait that is beneficial to survival.
Heterozygous
Characteristics .
genotype for that trait.
Yes, anything that describes the character's personality or appearance is a character trait.
Confident.
Heterozygous
they differ in a single trait.