Multiple Choice
Why don't Mendel's rules entirely explain heredity patterns?
A) Genes can have random effects.
B) No two alleles work the same way.
C) Gene interaction and the environment can alter the patterns.
D) There are many more genes in humans than in peas.
E) Plant genetics work differently than human genetics.
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