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Which statement is true?(1 point)
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Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by only two alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by multiple alleles.
Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by only two alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by multiple alleles.

Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by multiple alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by only two alleles.
Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by multiple alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by only two alleles.

Mendelian inheritance concerns the genetic traits of plants, while non-mendelian inheritance concerns animal genetic traits.
Mendelian inheritance concerns the genetic traits of plants, while non-mendelian inheritance concerns animal genetic traits.

Mendelian inheritance concerns the genetic traits of domesticated plants and animals, while non-Mendelian inheritance concerns human genetic traits.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The first statement is true: "Mendelian inheritance concerns genetic traits that are controlled by only two alleles, while non-Mendelian inheritance is controlled by multiple alleles."

Mendelian inheritance typically refers to traits governed by single genes with two alleles (one dominant and one recessive), while non-Mendelian inheritance encompasses various patterns of inheritance that may involve multiple alleles, incomplete dominance, codominance, polygenic traits, and more.
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