Inheritance
Non-Mendelian
Gene pairs or alleles of a trait separate, ang only one is inherited by the offspring
Traits are inherited independently
When pure parents with opposite traits are mated
Principle of dominance and recessiveness
Principle of segregation
Principle of independent
Incomplete Dominance and Codominance
is a type of non-Mendelian inheritance that involves more than two alleles
is a form of dominance in which two alleles are equally strong and are both visible in the hybrid genotype
occurs when one allele in unable to express its full phenotype in a heterozygous individual
Incomplete dominance
Codominance
Multiple Alleles
occurs when the action of one gene is modified by one or several others genes, which are sometimes called modifier genes
Epistasis
Mendelian
The inheritance of one gene doesn't affect the inheritance of any other gene
When two different alleles are present, only one is dominant and will be expressed
The two alleles for each gene are placed in different gametes
Law of Segregation
Law of Independent Assortment
Law of Dominance