A trait that is determined by more than one pair of genes is called a polygenic trait. Examples include height and eye color. Polygenic traits are sometimes called continuous traits. ... Trait Theory
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What is the chromosome theory of inheritance? ... The chromosomal theory is basically that genes are inherited on chromosomes, right? A linkage group is the collection of genes on ... Polygenic Inheritance
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What is the chromosome theory of inheritance? ... The chromosomal theory is basically that genes are inherited on chromosomes, right? A linkage group is the collection of genes on ... Polygenic Inheritance
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Jan 21, 2008 ... Thus polygenic theory relates continuous phenotypical variation to discontinuous genotypical variation, the biometrical to the genetical.
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Polygenism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Polygenism is a theory of human origins positing that the human races are of different lineages (polygenesis). This is opposite to the idea of monogenism, which ... |
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19.3.1Polygenic threshold theory can account for dichotomous non-mendelian ... Falconer (1981) extended polygenic theory to discontinuous nonmendelian ...
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A polygenic theory of schizophrenia. I I Gottesman and J Shields. Small right arrow pointing to: This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Full text ...
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A polygenic theory of schizophrenia. Gottesman II, Shields J. PMCID: PMC335617. PMID: 5231600; [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] ...
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A Polygenic Theory of Schizophrenia. Authors: Gottesman, Irving I.; Shields, James. Publication: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United ...
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