Card 105 / 112: What are the limits of Mendelian genetics?
A)
It does not take into account linkage, mutations, and gene interactions.
B)
No genes work as simply as suggested by these principles.
C)
The laws of segregation and independent assortment are false.
D)
No limits; Mendelian genetics works quite well in all situations.
Answer:
A) It does not take into account linkage, mutations, and gene interactions.
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