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"Swinging in the air" is a dangling modifier in this sentence since it modifies the part of the sentence "by the acrobats" but it is ambiguous or not clear because it may also modify "the children". A dangling modifier is a grammatical contruction that can be misinterpreted because of the way it was written and it can also lead to misunderstanding of a sentence or idea.
Another exception to Mendel’s rules is polygenic inheritance, which occurs when a trait is controlled by more than one gene. This means that each dominant allele "adds" to the expression of the next dominant allele.
Usually, traits are polygenic when there is wide variation in the trait. For example, humans can be many different sizes. Height is a polygenic trait, controlled by at least three genes with six alleles. If you are dominant for all of the alleles for height, then you will be very tall.