Non-Mendelian traits are:
A trait controlled by many genes
a trait with 4 alleles
a trait with 4 alleles
A trait with no clearly dominant allele.
A trait with four with four alleles
A trait with a clearly dominant form. A trait controlled by one gene. A trait with two alleles. A trait controlled by many genes
recessive
It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.
A trait that masks another trait is called dominant, or a dominant trait.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
nonmendelian principles
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A suppressive trait...
recessive