Discrete traits are characteristics that exhibit distinct categories or values, rather than a continuous range. Examples include flower color in pea plants (such as purple or white), the presence or absence of a particular trait (like the ability to roll one's tongue), and blood type (A, B, AB, or O). These traits are often determined by single genes or specific combinations of alleles.
Discrete time signals are sequences of values or samples that are defined at distinct intervals. Examples include digital audio signals, where sound is sampled at regular time intervals, and digital images, which consist of pixel values sampled at specific grid points. Other examples include time-series data like stock prices recorded at hourly intervals or temperature readings taken daily. Each of these signals is represented as a series of discrete points rather than a continuous waveform.
Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
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Some examples of discrete traits include blood type (A, B, AB, O), fingerprints patterns (loop, whorl, arch), and tongue rolling ability (can roll tongue or cannot roll tongue). These traits have distinct categories or options with no intermediate forms.
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Qualitative inheritance refers to the transmission of discrete, non-numeric traits from parents to offspring. These traits are typically controlled by a small number of genes with distinct, easily observable variations. Examples include eye color, blood type, and leaf shape in plants.
example of mental traits
number of students in class,1 dozen oranges
A polymorphic character is a character in literature, film, or other media that exhibits multiple, often conflicting, characteristics or traits. These characters can be complex and dynamic, showing different sides of their personality depending on the situation or context. This complexity can make them more interesting and relatable to audiences.
Don't know what "this" is, but all symmetric distributions are not normal. There are many distributions, discrete and continuous that are not normal. The uniform or binomial distributions are examples of discrete symmetric distibutions that are not normal. The uniform and the beta distribution with equal parameters are examples of a continuous distribution that is not normal. The uniform distribution can be discrete or continuous.
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From a purist point of view, there is probably only a few true examples of discrete variation in humans. However, we have the common sense practical real world ways to describe some things as discrete. A coma scale used, Glasgow, is discrete. Also, vision is expressed as discrete values. See attached related links. In addition, number of seizures is discrete along with pulse (heart) rate.
Genes are discrete segments along a DNA molecule that codes for a particular trait. A trait is an observable expression of a gene.