Science > Biology > Genetic Basis of Inheritance > Polygenic Inheritance Mendel performed his experiments with garden pea plant, which has traits or alleles having complete dominance and hence the laws of inheritance were proved. Other scientists performed their experiments on different plants and animals and found deviations to Mendelian ratios. Depending upon these experiments and […]
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Polygenic Inheritance
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