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I need this ASAP plzzz help!! 5. How does the inheritance of blood groups in humans demonstrate that Mendelian laws are not always followed in heredity?
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5. How does the inheritance of blood groups in humans demonstrate that Mendelian laws are not
always followed in heredity?
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Mendel's Law of Dominance states that if an organism is heterozygous for a certain trait (1 dominant + 1 recessive allele), only the phenotype associated with the dominant allele will be expressed.
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