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How many alleles are for a mendelian trait?

2


Which is a mendelian trait?

A trait controlled by many genes


What is a non Mendelian?

A trait with no clearly dominant allele.


What is non mendelian?

A trait with no clearly dominant allele.


What is non-mendelian traits?

A trait with no clearly dominant allele.


Which describes a Mendelian trait A. Human height is controlled by many genes. B. There are many different skin colors for humans. C. Humans can have a variety of shoe sizes. D. Humans can have dimple?

D. Humans can have dimples describes a Mendelian trait. Mendelian traits are typically influenced by a single gene and exhibit clear dominant and recessive patterns of inheritance. In contrast, traits like height and skin color are polygenic, meaning they are controlled by multiple genes.


What was the first human trait to be inherited by Mendelian rules?

Huntington's disease


Variation in shoe size among humans is due to a trait that is necessarily?

quantitative


What kind of non Mendelian trait is color blindness?

Color blindness is an example of an X-linked recessive trait, which is a type of non-Mendelian inheritance. This means that the gene responsible for color blindness is located on the X chromosome, and the trait is more commonly expressed in males than females.


Any trait regardless of weather or not it is Mendelian can also be sex linked if it is carried on one of the sex chromosomes, how does this affect the inheritance of the trait?

it dosent


What is the difference between a single gene and a polygenics trait?

A polygenic trait is a trait in which multiple sets of alleles are used to determine the trait, whereas in a single gene trait aka. a Mendelian trait, only one pair of alleles is used.


What are non-mendelian trait?

Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes