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1 1 Extending Mendelian Genetics for a Single Gene The inheritance of
characters determined by a single gene deviates from simple Mendelian patterns
when alleles are not completely dominant or recessive , when a particular gene
has ...
1 1 Extending Mendelian Genetics for a Single Gene The inheritance of
characters determined by a single gene deviates from simple Mendelian patterns
when alleles are not completely dominant or recessive , when a particular gene
has ...
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Extending Mendelian Genetics for Two or More Genes Dominance relationships ,
multiple alleles , and pleiotropy all have to do with the effects of the alleles of a
single gene . We now consider two situations in which two or more genes are ...
Extending Mendelian Genetics for Two or More Genes Dominance relationships ,
multiple alleles , and pleiotropy all have to do with the effects of the alleles of a
single gene . We now consider two situations in which two or more genes are ...
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These are called quantitative characters . Quantitative variation usually indicates
polygenic inheritance , an additive effect of two or more genes on a single
phenotypic character ( the converse of pleiotropy , where a single gene affects
several ...
These are called quantitative characters . Quantitative variation usually indicates
polygenic inheritance , an additive effect of two or more genes on a single
phenotypic character ( the converse of pleiotropy , where a single gene affects
several ...
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