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When supply increases,
Quantitative Trait
A measurable phenotype that varies among individuals over a given range to produce a continuous distribution of a phenotype. Quantitative traits are sometimes called complex traits; they’re also sometimes called polygenic traits because their variation can be attributed to polygenic effects (that is, the cumulative action of many genes).
Heritability
The proportion of variation in a trait among individuals that can be attributed to genetic differences.
Heritability
The proportion of observed variation in a particular trait that can be attributed to inherited genetic factors in a population.
Genetic Basis
The underlying genetic components and mechanisms that contribute to a specific trait, behavior, or condition in an organism.
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