Biology, asked by quble444, 9 months ago

The inheritance of a trait in humans is best described as being determined by

A) a single allele.
B) one or more pairs of alleles.
C) one pair of chromosomes.
D) the sex chromosomes of the offspring.​

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Answered by Irfan1729
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D) the sex chromosomes of the offspring.

Answered by rchi1234
2

Answer:B

Explanation:Heritage is the process through which genetic  information is transmitted from parent to child.  It is for this reason that members of  the same family appear to have similar properties.

Do we  have 2 genomes?  

Each of our parents  obtains one copy of our genome  

Inheritance explains how genetic material  is passed from one parent to another.  

What is a genotype?

The genotype is a summary  of a single individual's genetic makeup.  Can it be used to characterize a whole  genome, or only a single gene and its alleles?  

Human genotype  affects the phenotype?.  

For example, when we talk about the eye color genotype, we may assume  that an person has a brown eye allele (B) and a blue eye allele (b).  

The phenotype of individuals  may result in brown eyes.

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