PolyGéniques
PolyGéniques is a term used in genetics to describe traits that are influenced by multiple genes. Unlike simple Mendelian traits, which are controlled by a single gene, polygenic traits exhibit a continuous range of phenotypes within a population. This means that instead of distinct categories (e.g., tall or short), polygenic traits often show a spectrum of variations. Examples of polygenic traits in humans include height, skin color, and susceptibility to common diseases like diabetes or heart disease.
The inheritance of polygenic traits is complex. Each gene involved contributes a small, additive effect to
Understanding polygenic inheritance is crucial for fields such as human genetics, agriculture, and medicine. It helps