A trait controlled by many genes
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
A non Mendelian trait can be controlled by one gene. When a trait is controlled by one gene it results in genetic disorders. Examples of disorders due to single gene inheritance - Huntington disease, Fragile-X syndrome.
As stated in mendelian inheritance wrinkled seeds have recessive trait(r),while round seeds are dominant trait(R).
Mendelian traits are:simple single traits controlled entirely by one genecaused by a gene with simple dominant and recessive allele formsA Mendelian trait would not involve more than one gene, nor would it involve genes with more than two allele forms.
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A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
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Huntington's disease
The Blind Kind
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
Traits that are controlled a multiple gene loci. Polygenic traits.
A non Mendelian trait can be controlled by one gene. When a trait is controlled by one gene it results in genetic disorders. Examples of disorders due to single gene inheritance - Huntington disease, Fragile-X syndrome.
Huntington's disease
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