1. Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by only two alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by multiple alleles.
This statement is true. Mendelian inheritance follows the principles proposed by Gregor Mendel, including traits controlled by only two alleles (one dominant and one recessive), while non-Mendelian inheritance involves traits controlled by multiple alleles or other mechanisms.
Which statement is true?
1. Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by only two alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by multiple alleles.
2. Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by multiple alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by only two alleles.
3. Mendelian inheritance concerns the genetic traits of domesticated plants and animals, while non-Mendelian inheritance concerns human genetic traits.
4. Mendelian inheritance concerns the genetic traits of plants, while non-mendelian inheritance concerns animal genetic traits.
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