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Which describes a Mendelian trait?

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The Mendelian trait are those controlled at only single gene locus. The Mendelian trait have two alleles (one form each parent), out of which one allele is dominant while the other is recessive. ... An example of the human Mendelian trait is the attached or detached earlobes.

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The Mendelian trait are those controlled at only single gene locus. The Mendelian trait have two alleles (one form each parent), out of which one allele is dominant while the other is recessive. ... An example of the human Mendelian trait is the attached or detached earlobes.

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