Heritability is measured as:

A. the slope of the line that relates the
average phenotype of parents to the average
phenotype of their offspring.
B. the slope of the line that relates the
average phenotype of parents to the average
environment in which they live.
C. the slope of the line that relates individual
phenotype to environmental conditions.
D. the degree of skewness of the distribution
of offspring phenotypes.
E. the difference between the norms of
reaction of two phenotypes across the same
range of environmental conditions.


A

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