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quantitative genetics
quantitative geneticsn. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the effects that heredity and environment have on traits that can be quantitatively measured, such as size.
quantitative genetics
quantitative genetics[′kwän·ə·tād·iv jə′ned·iks] (genetics) The study of continuously varying traits, such as height or milk yield. quantitative genetics
quan·ti·ta·tive ge·net·icsthe formal study of measurable genetic traits, traditionally but not necessarily confined to galtonian genetics.quantitative geneticsn. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the effects that heredity and environment have on traits that can be quantitatively measured, such as size.See QG See QG |