Inheritance of skin colour in humans is an example of:
chromosomal aberration
point mutation
polygenic inheritance
codominance
, human skin colour is a classic example of polygenic inheritance. This trait is controlled by three or more genes (e.g., A, B, C) rather than a single gene pair. In polygenic inheritance, the phenotype reflects the contribution of each allele (additive effect), resulting in a continuous variation of skin tones rather than distinct alternate forms , .
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