List as many human traits as you can that are likely to be under the control of a polygenic mode of inheritance.
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- 1. Introduction to Genetics51m
- 2. Mendel's Laws of Inheritance3h 37m
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- 4. Genetic Mapping and Linkage2h 28m
- 5. Genetics of Bacteria and Viruses1h 21m
- 6. Chromosomal Variation1h 48m
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- 14. Genetic Control of Development44m
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20. Quantitative Genetics
Traits and Variance
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If a trait is controlled by 5 polygenes, how many phenotypic categories will be observed in the F2 generation?
A
2
B
5
C
10
D
11

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Understand that polygenic inheritance involves multiple genes contributing to a single trait, and each gene can have multiple alleles.
Recognize that the number of phenotypic categories in polygenic inheritance can be calculated using the formula: number of categories = number of polygenes + 1.
Identify that the problem states there are 5 polygenes controlling the trait.
Apply the formula: number of categories = 5 polygenes + 1.
Conclude that the number of phenotypic categories observed in the F2 generation will be 6.
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