Non-mendelian inheritance
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In genetics, non-Mendelian inheritance is the passing on of a trait in a form other than through chromosomal inheritance. This is especially used to talk about inheritance patterns. Forms of non-Mendelian inheritance include the inheritance of mitochondrial or chloroplast and traits diseases and traits. Also included are infectious heredity and genetic maternal effects. Imprinting is another important exception to Mendel's rules because the behaviour of imprinted genes is affected by which parent the genes are inherited from.
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