The direction of coiling in the snail Lymnaea peregra is determined by the genot
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The direction of coiling in the snail Lymnaea peregra is determined by the genotype of the maternal parent producing the egg, regardless of the progeny's genotype. Which of the following statements correctly describes this trait?
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The direction of coiling in the snail Lymnaea peregra is determined by the genotype of the maternal parent producing the egg, regardless of the progeny's genotype. Which of the following statements correctly describes this trait?
A. The trait is an example of maternal influence. B. It is a sex-influenced trait. C. It is an X-linked trait. D. The trait is an example of maternal inheritance.Explanation / Answer
I believe the correct answer to be:
A. The trait is an example of maternal influence.
since it is completely inherited from the maternal side and has no effect of paternal side.
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