Human Height. It is also influenced by nutrition.
Hair color is a common example. More than one gene is involved in deciding hair color, which is why there are so many possible shades.
ABO blood groups
Blood groups
eye color and hair color
Skin color, among others.
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Eye Colour
blood type
well it started of like your mum
A heterozygous is a hybrid of genes. It has a dominant and recessive gene. The dominant gene covers over the recessive trait, making the individual have the dominant trait. (trait are alleles...) or apex ans:two
You are supposed to have 2 alleles in a single nucleus and if not there can be a disorder i believe.
The question should be "If two alleles for a gene are the same, what phenotype will the organism have?" Answer: If the two alleles are for the dominant phenotype, the organism will exhibit the dominant phenotype. If the two alleles are for the recessive phenotype, the organism will have the recessive phenotype.
Yes, a single gene can affect many traits. this is called plieotropy
Polygenic
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Eye Colour
Multiple alleles.
It is a trait that is determined by more than one pair of alleles.
It is a trait that is determined by more than one pair of alleles.
In the case of multiple alleles, one trait is governed by more than two alleles. One example is the human ABO blood group. There are three alleles, A, B, and O. A person can, however, only inherit two of the three alleles.
A trait controlled by four alleles is said to have multiple alleles.
multiple alleles
The presence of more than two alleles that control a trait is called multiple allele. An example of this is the group gene of ABO blood that has three alleles.
the minimum requirement is one pair but it could be more than one pair, an example can be found in human ABO blood groups. it an example of multiple alleles
Human height , sin color ,intelligence e.t.c.