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Which is a non-Mendelian trait? A.) A trait with two alleles. B.) A trait with no clearly dominant allele. C.) A trait with a very dominant form. D.) A trait controlled by one gene.
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Which is a non-Mendelian trait?
A.) A trait with two alleles.
B.) A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
C.) A trait with a very dominant form.
D.) A trait controlled by one gene.
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Step-by-step explanation:
(Option B)
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