In Mendelian inheritance patterns, you receive one version of a gene, called an allele, from each parent. These alleles can be dominant or recessive. Non-Mendelian genetics don’t completely follow ...
For more than a century, Mendelian genetics has shaped how we think about inheritance: one gene, one trait. It is a model that still echoes through textbooks—and one that is increasingly reaching its ...
A perspective article in Genetics argues for an experimental paradigm change to capture complex gene effects in combination with environment and genetic background. To the Point: • Many traits and ...
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