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Match the exception to Mendel\'s Laws of Inheritance with the description 29. Ep

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Question

Match the exception to Mendel's Laws of Inheritance with the description 29. Epistasis (-) A-One gene controls expression of several gones 30. PleiotropyB. All forms of an allele are expressed equally 31. Multigenic (-) C. The progeny have blended phenotppes 32. Co-dominanceD. One gene controls the expression of 1 other trait 33. Incomplete E. Many genes together result in a phenotype Dominance Please use the following pedigree chart to answer questions 27-30. 2 2 3 6 9 34. The above chart is an example of a. autosomal dominant inheritance. b. autosomal recessive inheritance c. X- linked recessive inheritance. d. Y-linked recessive inheritance. e. none of the above. 35. The answer above is based upon a. the number of carriers b. the overwhelming number of males with the trait. c. the overwhelming number of females with the trait d. the roughly equal number of males and females who inherited the

Explanation / Answer

29. Epistasis: One gene controls the expression of one other trait (D)
30. Pleiotropy: One gene controls the expression of several genes (A)
31. Multigenic: Many genes control the expression of a single phenotype (E).
32. Codominance: All forms of an allele are expressed equally (B)
33. Incomplete dominance: The progeny have blended phenotypes (C)

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