Quantitative genetics deals with phenotypes that vary continuously (in characters such as height or mass)—as opposed to discretely identifiable phenotypes and gene-products (such as eye-colour, or the presence of a particular biochemical).
Both branches use the frequencies of different alleles of a gene in breeding populations (gamodemes), and combine them with concepts from simple Mendelian inheritance to analyze inheritance patterns across generations and descendant lines. While population genetics can focus on particular genes and their subsequent metabolic products, quantitative genetics focuses more on the outward phenotypes, and makes summaries only of the underlying genetics.
Day | Members | Gain | % Gain |
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May 09, 2024 | 45 | +3 | +7.2% |
February 20, 2024 | 42 | +1 | +2.5% |
January 06, 2024 | 41 | +2 | +5.2% |
November 22, 2023 | 39 | 0 | 0.0% |
October 20, 2023 | 39 | 0 | 0.0% |
September 20, 2023 | 39 | 0 | 0.0% |
August 22, 2023 | 39 | +1 | +2.7% |