This document discusses several types of non-Mendelian inheritance patterns:
1. Incomplete dominance results in a third phenotype between the two parental traits. A red/white flower cross results in pink flowers.
2. Codominance occurs when both alleles are fully expressed in the phenotype, such as black and white fur in a spotted cow.
3. Multiple alleles exist for a single trait, like multiple coat color genes in animals.
4. Polygenic traits are influenced by multiple genes, such as human skin color.
5. Sex-linked traits are carried on the X or Y chromosome, so males usually exhibit the trait since they only have one X chromosome. Color blindness is given as an example