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A Gene Is Considered to Be Non-Mendelian in Its Inheritance

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A gene is considered to be non-Mendelian in its inheritance pattern if it seems to "violate" Mendel's laws. Which of the following would then NOT be considered non-Mendelian?


A) A gene whose expression varies depending on the gender of the transmitting parent
B) A gene derived solely from maternal inheritance
C) A gene transmitted via the cytoplasm or cytoplasmic structures
D) A gene transmitted to males from the maternal line and from fathers to daughters
E) A gene transmitted by a virus to egg-producing cells

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