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what are the traits of quantitative inheritance in humans​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A quantitative trait is a measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of many genes and the environment. These traits can vary among individuals, over a range, to produce a continuous distribution of phenotypes. Examples include height, weight and blood pressure.

Answered by Anonymous
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Examples of quantitative traits include height, skin colour, weight and blood pressure. There is no single gene for any of these traits, instead it is generally believed that continuous variation in a trait such as blood pressure is partly due to DNA sequence variations at multiple genes.

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