Multiple Choice
How do the basic principles of inheritance, identified by Mendel in plants, differ from those in humans?
A) They are simpler.
B) Plants don't have alleles.
C) There are no differences because the basic principles are the same.
D) There are no Mendelian traits in humans.
E) The number of chromosomes is different; therefore, the genetic principles are different.
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