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Skin color, fur color, and height are examples of which inheritance pattern?
Mendelian inheritance
incomplete dominance
codominance
polygenic inheritance
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Polygenic inheritance.
These traits are controlled by many genes (often with additive effects), producing continuous variation (e.g., a range of skin tones or heights), rather than the single-gene patterns seen in Mendelian, incomplete dominance, or codominance.
These traits are controlled by many genes (often with additive effects), producing continuous variation (e.g., a range of skin tones or heights), rather than the single-gene patterns seen in Mendelian, incomplete dominance, or codominance.
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