4. Examine the genotypes shown, there is a pattern that explains why polygenes are called "ADDITIVE." What is
the pattern?

Respuesta :

The question above is related to the family's genotypes shown in the image below.

Answer:

The pattern that explains the existence of polygens being called "additives" is the pattern of dominant and recessive genes incorporated in the same system.

Explanation:

Human skin color is determined by polygenic inheritance, as skin color is determined by two pairs of alleles, rather than just a pair of alleles, like most phenotypic characteristics. In this type of inheritance, it is common to use the term "polygenes" to determine the gene that is a gene that controls a phenotypic characteristic along with many other genes.

When "polygenes" are called "additives" it means that this set of genes are establishing a pattern of dominance and recessivity simultaneously in the same phenotypic characteristic, and may present extreme phenotypic differences, as in the case of the family shown below.

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