state Non-Mendellian's Law of Inheritance
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Non-Mendelian inheritance is any pattern of inheritance in which traits do not segregate in accordance with Mendel's laws. These laws describe the inheritance of traits linked to single genes on chromosomes in the nucleus. In Mendelian inheritance, each parent contributes one of two possible alleles for a trait.
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Non-Mendelian Inheritance
- Mendelian inheritance patterns involve genes that directly influence the outcome of an organism’s traits and obey Mendel’s laws.
- Most genes in eukaryotic species follow a Mendelian pattern of inheritance. However, there are many that do not.
- Non-Mendelian inheritance is a general term that refers to any pattern of inheritance in which traits do not segregate in accordance with Mendel’s laws. These laws describe the inheritance of traits linked to single genes on chromosomes in the nucleus.
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