<u>Answer</u> : Mendelian traits
1) A trait like eye color or height
2) Involves a dominant and recessive allele.
3) Predisposition to some diseases like diabetes and heart diseases.
4) These are equally likely to occur in males and females.
Sex linked trait
1) A trait like color blindness which affects many more men than women.
2) These are not equally likely to occur in male and female.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The <em>Mendelian</em> inheritance is based on the laws proposed by <em>Mendel</em>.The traits that follow these laws are called as Mendelian traits.
- In an inheritance pattern, a Mendelian trait is the one which is controlled by only a single locus.
It is inherited in the manner that obeys Mendels laws -
1) <u>Law of segregation</u> - This law states that whenever gamete formation takes place each gene for a particular trait segregate from each other in such a way that each gamete carries only one allele.
2) <u>Law of independent assortment-</u> This law states that the genes for different traits segregate independent from each other during gamete formation.
3) <u>Law of dominance- </u>This law states that for every trait there are two alleles, one is dominant while the other is recessive.
<u>Sex linked inheritance </u>
It is the type of inheritance pattern followed by genes which are preesent on the sex chromosomes. Their inheritance varies from that of Mendelian pattern. If it is X linked dominant then each child of an affected mother has 50% chance of being affected whereas if it is recessive then a female can be a carrier or affected but a male will always be affected if it carries the allele.