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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Biology/Human_Biology_(Wakim_and_Grewal)/08%3A_Inheritance/8.5%3A_Complex_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Principles_of_Biology/02%3A_Chapter_2/19%3A_Genetics_-_Dog_Coat_Color/19.13%3A_Pleiotropy_-_one_gene_affects_more_than_one_traitSo far, we have discussed examples where changing the DNA sequence of one gene affects one protein, which affects one specific trait (for example, the change from brown to black fur). One relatively o...So far, we have discussed examples where changing the DNA sequence of one gene affects one protein, which affects one specific trait (for example, the change from brown to black fur). One relatively obvious secondary phenotype of having lighter skin is that rates of skin cancer are higher in those individuals compared to individuals who have darker skin that tans easily.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Map%3A_Raven_Biology_12th_Edition/12%3A_Patterns_of_Inheritance/12.06%3A_Extensions_to_Mendel/12.6.1%3A_Complex_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Genetics/Genetics_Agriculture_and_Biotechnology_(Suza_and_Lee)/01%3A_Chapters/1.14%3A_Deviations_from_Mendelian_Genetics-_Linkage_(Part_1)The same would be true of the white and shrunken alleles on the homologous chromosome in the F 1 . Therefore, we could explain the result by the hypothesis of linkage; a separate gene pair controls ea...The same would be true of the white and shrunken alleles on the homologous chromosome in the F 1 . Therefore, we could explain the result by the hypothesis of linkage; a separate gene pair controls each trait but these genes are located near each other on the same chromosome. Mathematically, we can say that the frequency of the shrunken, waxy seeds is the frequency of the sw gamete made in the male times the frequency of the sw gamete made in the female.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Diego_State_University/BT@SDSU/02%3A_Resources_and_Reading_Materials/2.04%3A_Genetics_Agriculture_and_Biotechnology_(Suza_and_Lee)/2.4.14%3A_14_-_Deviations_from_Mendelian_Genetics-_Linkage_(Part_1)The same would be true of the white and shrunken alleles on the homologous chromosome in the F 1 . Therefore, we could explain the result by the hypothesis of linkage; a separate gene pair controls ea...The same would be true of the white and shrunken alleles on the homologous chromosome in the F 1 . Therefore, we could explain the result by the hypothesis of linkage; a separate gene pair controls each trait but these genes are located near each other on the same chromosome. Mathematically, we can say that the frequency of the shrunken, waxy seeds is the frequency of the sw gamete made in the male times the frequency of the sw gamete made in the female.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Principles_of_the_Human_Body/10%3A_Inheritance/10.5%3A_Complex_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Human_Biology_Biol_011_Textbook/08%3A_Inheritance/8.05%3A_Complex_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Minnesota_State_Community_and_Technical_College/Biology_of_Human_Concerns_(Daniels)/12%3A_Inheritance/12.05%3A_Complex_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Genetics/Classical_Genetics_(Khan_Academy)/02%3A_Non-Mendelian_inheritance/2.05%3A_Non-Mendelian_inheritance_reviewAn example of this is the gene for coat color in rabbits (the C gene) which comes in four common alleles: C, cch, ch, and c. A classic example of an allele that affects surviva...An example of this is the gene for coat color in rabbits (the C gene) which comes in four common alleles: C, cch, ch, and c. A classic example of an allele that affects survival is the lethal yellow allele, a spontaneous mutation in mice that makes their coats yellow. Hydrangea of the same genetic variety may vary in color from blue to pink depending on the pH of the soil they are in.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/BC%3A_BIOL_2_-_Introduction_to_Human_Biology_(Grewal)/Text/08%3A_Inheritance/8.5%3A_Non-Mendelian_InheritanceThis photo of a South African family shows some of the variation that exists in human skin color.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Community_College_of_Vermont/Human_Biology_(Gabor_Gyurkovics)/16%3A_Inheritance_and_Biotechnology/16.05%3A_Non-Mendelian_InheritanceMany human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele trai...Many human traits have more complicated modes of inheritance than Mendelian traits. Such modes of inheritance are called non-Mendelian inheritance, and they include inheritance of multiple allele traits, traits with codominance or incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits, among others.