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photoshop1234 [79]
3 years ago
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How does genomic imprinting deviate from Mendel's model of inheritance? (2 points) An allele can demonstrate different effects d

epending on whether it was inherited from the male or female parent. In male offspring only one copy of the allele is inherited, and it comes from the female parent. Only male offspring inherit the trait. The genetic traits are inherited solely from the female parent.
Biology
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer and Explanation:

Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon in which expression of the gene depends on whether it is inherited from the male or the female parent. Depending on how the genes are marked, the offspring expresses either the maternally-inherited or the paternally-inherited allele. An allele can demonstrate  different effects depending on whether it was inherited from the male or female parent.  In male offspring only one copy of the allele is inherited, and it comes from the female parent.  Only male offspring inherit the trait. The genetic traits are inherited solely from the female parent .

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