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Unit 3 Part 1 - Chapter 15 (Chromosomal Inheritance)

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Exceptions to Mendelian genetics

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- There are two normally occurring exceptions to Mendelian genetics​ - One exception involves genes located in the nucleus, and the other involves genes located outside the nucleus​ - In both cases, the sex of the parent contributing an allele is a factor in the pattern of inheritance​


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