Biology, asked by aguilarjules28, 1 year ago

Which pattern of inheritance results from individual organisms having many different genes working at the same time to control a single trait?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Polygeneic inheritance is the pattern of inheritance that results from individual organisms having many different genes working at the same time to control a single trait.


Here the genes are in large quantities, but the effect is very minimal. Different examples of this heritance include skin colour, weight, height, and eye colour.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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Polygeneic inheritance is the inheritance that results from individual organisms having many different genes working at the same time to control a single trait. Polygenic inheritance basically occurs when one characteristic is controlled by two or more than two genes. Polygene extends along all stages of organisms. Examples polygene is skin colour.

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