5.4 Non-Mendelian Genetics - Review
This review will guide you through an adaptive, research-backed study session. As you answer questions, we will actively assess your current understanding of the material. Questions will continue to be drawn until you have demonstrated mastery of each learning objective.
Reviews are graded based on completion. You will receive full credit for achieving 100% mastery or answering all questions.
Learning objectives for this review:
- Explain how incomplete dominance and codominance result in different phenotypic outcomes compared to simple Mendelian inheritance.
- Discuss how traits controlled by multiple alleles or multiple genes exhibit a range of phenotypes.
- Explain how genes located on sex chromosomes exhibit different inheritance patterns and analyze examples such as color blindness and hemophilia.