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Ch. 19 - Genetic Analysis of Quantitative Traits
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19장, 문제 1a

Which of the following traits would you expect to be inherited as quantitative traits?
Body weight in chickens

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Quantitative traits are traits that are influenced by multiple genes (polygenic inheritance) and often show continuous variation in a population, such as height, weight, or skin color.
Body weight in chickens is an example of a trait that is influenced by multiple genetic factors as well as environmental factors, making it a quantitative trait.
To determine if a trait is quantitative, consider whether it shows a range of phenotypes (e.g., a spectrum of body weights) rather than discrete categories (e.g., presence or absence of a trait).
Quantitative traits are typically analyzed using statistical methods, such as calculating the mean and variance of the trait in a population, to understand the genetic and environmental contributions.
In conclusion, body weight in chickens is expected to be inherited as a quantitative trait because it is influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors, resulting in continuous variation.

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Quantitative Traits

Quantitative traits are characteristics that are influenced by multiple genes and can be measured on a continuous scale. Unlike qualitative traits, which are typically categorized into distinct groups, quantitative traits exhibit a range of phenotypes, such as height or weight. These traits are often affected by environmental factors as well, making them complex to analyze.
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Traits and Variance

Polygenic Inheritance

Polygenic inheritance refers to the phenomenon where multiple genes contribute to a single trait. Each gene may have a small additive effect on the phenotype, leading to a continuous distribution of traits in a population. For example, body weight in chickens is influenced by several genes, resulting in a range of weights rather than a few distinct categories.
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Organelle Inheritance

Heritability

Heritability is a measure of how much of the variation in a trait can be attributed to genetic differences among individuals in a population. It is expressed as a proportion, ranging from 0 to 1, where higher values indicate a greater genetic influence. Understanding heritability is crucial for predicting how traits like body weight in chickens may respond to selective breeding.
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Calculating Heritability