Traits that show continuous and discontinuous variation in plants
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Quantitative traits are also called continuous traits, and they stand in contrast to qualitative, or discontinuous, traits that are expressed in the form of distinct phenotypes chosen from a discrete set. Continuous variation in the expression of a trait can be due to both genetic and non-genetic factors.
Examples of continuous variation include things like a person's height and weight.
Examples of discontinuous variation include a person's blood group or the color of a species of bird. These variations can exist for two major reasons.
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