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Mendelian : Amplification, Co-dominance, Incomplete Dominance, Independent assortment Law of dominance,Law of segregation,Sex linked traits,
Mutation : Deletion, Nondisjunction, Radiation, Insertion, Substitution, Translocation, Virus.
Dominance is, in genetics, a relationship between two alleles of the same gene, in which the phenotype of heterozygous individuals is determined integrally by one of the alleles, without the contribution of the second. Both alleles are described as dominant and recessive in relation to each other.
Amplification is an in vivo production of complementary copies of a DNA sequence or extrachromosomal sequence.
The point mutations are of 3 types: insertion, deletion and insertion. The mutations can be caused by radiation.
Sex-linked transmission is a transmission of a trait located in a sex chromosome (X or Y).
Translocation and viruses are part of the mutation since their "insertion" into the genome is a form of insertion-type mutation.