Organization of the genes into clusters, with local chromatin stuctures influencing the expression of all the genes at once
The exception to Mendelism that involves the expression of traits controlled by multiple genes is called polygenic inheritance. In this type of inheritance, multiple genes contribute to the observable trait, and the trait often shows a continuous variation instead of distinct categories. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.
Multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustment and regulation mechanisms make homeostasis possible. that's what wiki says. I would guess that yes it does.
Instead of having only two alleles for a trait, there are more than two. An example in humans is the ABO blood group system, where there are three alleles that are possible. However, an individual can only inherit the alleles of his/her parents, for a total of two alleles.
Yes, skin pigmentation or melanin production is controlled by multiple genes that vary by ethnicity. For example, while Southern Europeans and East Asians have similar skin tones, these represent two separate evolutions and mechanisms for the suppression of melanin production. Furthermore, there is more human genetic variety in Africa than the rest of the world combined.
Heterochromatin Heterochromatin is a tightly packed form of DNA or condensed DNA, which comes in multiple varieties. These varieties lie on a continuum between the two extremes of constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin. Both play a role in the expression of genes.
Neutral variation and Diploidy.
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. An algebraic expression is an expression with a variable in it, and a polynomial is an expression with multiple terms with variables in it.
Not really.For example: x can be considered and algebraic expression by itself, however it is only a single variable, so by definition it is not a polynomial expression (multiple-number expression).
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Yes, an algebraic expression needs no operation and can have multiple variables.
Great. A multiple choice question with no choices. Find the expression that equals 8.
multiple allele inheritance.
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The comma operator will let you use multiple statements in an expression in C or C++.Strictly speaking, you cannot have a statement inside an expression, for example the following is completely wrong:int n;n = 1 + for (i=0; i
Nothing is a factor BY ITSELF; you can say that one expression is a factor OF ANOTHER EXPRESSION. IF you don't specify the other expression, the question is meaningless.
Multiply every term in the expression by the least common multiple of all the denominators. That will get rid of all fractions.
the product of two consicutive multiple of three integers