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Genetics of Height - Part I January 2006 Republication or redistribution of any article (in whole or in part) is expressly prohibited. © 2004-2006 Kromosoft, LLC. All rights reserved. Genetics of Height - Part IRead Full Article
Abstract The first description of height as a genetic characteristic can be found in works of Gregory Mendel from more than 100 years ago. In his studies of plant genetics, he identified height as a simple dominant trait, with tall height being dominant to short height. For many years, the scientist thought that the same mechanism of height inheritance is applicable to humans. This theory lead to a long search for specific gene and chromosome that could be responsible for height. To their surprise, scientists have discovered that human height is a complex polygenetic trait, which, although strongly hereditary, is influenced by interaction of multiple genes, metabolic processes and environmental factors. Several major contributors to the height are:
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