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this mendelian exception describes two or more traits located on the same chromosome.
codominance
epistasis
incomplete dominance
linkage
secondary sexual characteristics
sex determination
sex - limitation
sex - linkage
Brief Explanations
- Codominance: Both traits are fully expressed simultaneously, not linked chromosomes.
- Epistasis: One gene masks another, no chromosome linkage involved.
- Incomplete dominance: Blended trait expression, not linked traits.
- Linkage: Defined as two or more genes/traits on the same chromosome, violating independent assortment (Mendelian exception).
- Secondary sexual characteristics: Physical traits related to sex, not a genetic exception.
- Sex determination: Mechanism for assigning biological sex, not linked traits.
- Sex-limitation: Trait expressed in only one sex, not linked chromosomes.
- Sex-linkage: Traits on sex chromosomes, a subset of linkage but not the general term for same-chromosome traits.
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