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Mendel's laws of inheritance, particularly the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment, are violated by phenomena such as linkage, where genes located close together on the same chromosome tend to be inherited together. Incomplete dominance and codominance also contradict Mendelian principles, as they result in phenotypes that are not simply dominant or recessive. Additionally, epistasis, where one gene's expression affects another gene's expression, can disrupt expected inheritance patterns. Lastly, environmental factors can influence phenotypic expression, further complicating Mendelian inheritance.

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