Which statement correctly describes how
Non-Mendelian genetics are different
than Mendelian g...
Biology, 04.03.2021 23:30 DrizzyN2899
Which statement correctly describes how
Non-Mendelian genetics are different
than Mendelian genetics?
It does not follow the "aw of dominance"
rule
It uses the same phenotypes, but have
different genotypes
It uses the same genotypes, but have
different phenotypes
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