Multiple genes that regulate the development of intermediate heritable traits are controlled by polygenic inheritance.
Continuous variation caused by polygenic features causes offspring to differ from their parents.
A bell-shaped graph is produced by polygenic inheritance because a greater proportion of people exhibit the intermediate trait than the dominant or recessive traits.
Polygenic traits exhibit a wide range of variance in their frequency. Variances, covariance, and average are used to determine polygenic inheritance.
There are a lot of potential outcomes for polygenic characteristics.