Biology, asked by madhavichaudhary, 4 months ago

what is the difference between characters and traits?​

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Answered by princessl
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Answer:

Explanation:

The main difference between trait and character is that a trait is a state of a character, which is a distinct variation of a phenotypic characteristic of an organism whereas a character is a recognizable feature, which helps in the identification of the organism


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Traits :-

  • An attribute of an organism expressed by gene or influenced by the environment
  • A state of character
  • Two traits occur in combination in the genome.
  • One tried in the pair is dominant over the second straight, which it recessive

Characters :-

  • A fundamental unit used to formalize hypotheses of homeology for all phylogenetic analyses
  • A distinguishing features of a particular organism.
  • A single character occurs in a group of organisms.
  • There are no dominant or recessive characters
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