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All of the following statements about heritability are true EXCEPT
a measures of heritability are specific to a defined population in a given environment
b the heritability of an individual cannot be estimated.
c if heritability for a trait is high in a particular population, improving the environment is unlikely to result in a significant improvement in the trait over time.
d heritability does not indicate the degree to which a characteristic is genetically determined.
e heritability says nothing about the nature of differences between populations in a characteristic.
All of the following statements about heritability are true EXCEPT
a | measures of heritability are specific to a defined population in a given environment | |
b | the heritability of an individual cannot be estimated. | |
c | if heritability for a trait is high in a particular population, improving the environment is unlikely to result in a significant improvement in the trait over time. | |
d | heritability does not indicate the degree to which a characteristic is genetically determined. | |
e | heritability says nothing about the nature of differences between populations in a characteristic. |
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Jamar FerryLv2
28 Sep 2019