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The quantitative characters do not differ in any essential features from qualitative characters. Discuss.

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Qualitative traits are usually encoded by one gene or sometime by a few numbers of genes. These traits usually do not change in response to the environment. ... A quantitative trait is an attribute that falls on a continuum. An example for a quantitative trait would be height of a plant, or milk yield by cattle.

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