dhéritabilité
Dhéritabilité is a term used in genetics and statistics to describe the proportion of phenotypic variation in a population that is attributable to genetic variation among individuals. It is a measure of how much of the observable differences between individuals in a trait can be explained by the differences in their genes. It is important to note that dhéritabilité does not refer to the proportion of a trait that is "inherited," as traits are always a result of the interaction between genes and environment.
Dhéritabilité is typically expressed as a value between 0 and 1. A dhéritabilité of 0 means that
Dhéritabilité is a population-specific measure. This means that the dhéritabilité of a trait can vary from