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I Codominant aleles _2 Incomplete dominance
3. Multiple alleles
4. Sex chromosomes
a traits controlled by genes located on the
sex chromosomes
b. blood type is an example of this
c. first 22 pairs of homologous
chromosomes
d. when neither allele of the parents is
completely dominant, offspring shows
mixed phenotype
e. having more than two alleles for a
genetic trait
f. 23rd pair of chromosomes in humans
g inheritance pattern of a trait that is
controlled by two or more genes
5. Sex-Inked traits
6. Polygenic inheritance
7. Autosomes

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I Codominant aleles _2 Incomplete dominance
3. Multiple alleles
4. Sex chromosomes
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