Why is sex-linked inheritance an example of nonmendelian inheritance?

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Sex-linked inheritance is a type of nonmendelian inheritance because it opposes Mendel’s first law, which postulates that each trait is always conditioned by two factors (alleles). In nonhomologous regions of the sex chromosomes the genotypes of the genes contain only one allele (even in the case of the XX karyotype, i.e., in women, one of the X chromosomes is inactive).

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Dipti KC
May 27, 2023
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