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Multifactorial traits are exactly like they sound, traits controlled by multiple factors, or in this case, traits controlled by multiple genes and the environment. Most of our traits fall into this category.
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www.migeneticsconnection.org/genomics/Mulitfactorial%20...
www.migeneticsconnection.org/genomics/Mulitfactorial%20Traits/MultifactorialTraits.htm
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Detailed information on multifactorial inheritance, including different multifactorial traits and diseases ... Multifactorial traits do recur in families, because they are partly caused by genes. The chance for a multifactorial trait or condition to happen again depends upon how closely the family member with the trait...
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www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/UVaHealth/peds_genetics/m...
www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/UVaHealth/peds_genetics/multi.cfm
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Not all human traits that show a continuous distribution in the population are multifactorial traits. Any bimodal distribution is not controlled by multifactorial expression. It is more likely to be under the control of a single dominant/recessive gene with modifying environmental factors.
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www.uic.edu/classes/bms/bms655/lesson11.html
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Quantitative trait locus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Inheritance of quantitative traits or polygenic inheritance refers to the inheritance of a phenotypic characteristic that varies in degree and can be attributed to the interactions between two or ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_trait_locus
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Multifactorial traits do recur in families, because they are partly caused by genes. The chance for a multifactorial trait or condition to happen again depends upon how closely the family member with the trait is related to you.
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www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1319/mainpageS1319P0.h...
www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1319/mainpageS1319P0.html
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Humans share many traits with animals; We are most similar to apes. Same 206 bones; All but 3 of 650 muscles the same; DNA is 98% the same; Same blood types ...
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www.occc.edu/biologylabs/Documents/zoology/Primates.ppt
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I. Characteristics of Multifactorial Traits ... II. Examples of Multifactorial Traits: ... III. Methods Used to Investigate Multifactorial Traits:
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www.bio.miami.edu/dywang/MultipleAlleles-Multifactorial...
www.bio.miami.edu/dywang/MultipleAlleles-MultifactorialTraits___.html
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This is the presentation on multifactorial traits for BIO 2343 at Oklahoma City Community college. I am Dennis Anderson. ... Multifactorial traits are caused by genes and the environment. Intelligence is multifactorial. It is believed to be about 70% genetic and 30% environmental.
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www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Real/Multifactor...
www.okc.cc.ok.us/biologylabs/Documents/Real/Multifactorial_traits.htm
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Modeling the cooperative ability of alleles of different genes at distinct loci to give rise to a particular phenotype will facilitate the understanding of complex multifactorial and polygenic traits...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15224652
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