
Mendelian inheritance is inheritance of biological features that follows the laws proposed by Gregor Johann Mendel in 1865 and 1866 and re-discovered in 1900. It was initially very controversial. When Mendel`s theories were integrated with the chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical geneti....
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Manner in which genes and traits are passed from parents to children. Examples of Mendelian inheritance include autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and sex-linked genes. Named after Gregor Gregor Mendel.
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<genetics> Inheritance of characters according to the classical laws formulated by Gregor Mendel, which give the classic ratios of segregation in the F2 generation. In sexually reproducing organisms, any process of heredity explicable in terms of chromosomal segregation, independent assortment and homologous exchange. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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inheritance that follows Mendel's laws.
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One method in which genetic traits are passed from parents to offspring. Named for gregor mendel, wh
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Inheritance of characters according to the classical laws formulated by Gregor Mendel, which give the classic ratios of segregation in the F2 generation. In sexually-reproducing organisms, any process of heredity explicable in terms of chromosomal segregation, independent assortment and homologous exchange.
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Refers to patterns of inheritance that are characteristic of organisms that reproduce sexually.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: men-dē′lē-ăn in-her′i-tans Definitions: 1. inheritance in which stable and undecomposable characters controlled entirely or overwhelmingly by a single genetic locus are transmitted over many generations. Synonyms: alternative inheritance1 See: Mendel first law, law of segregation, law of independ...
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Mendelian inheritance: The manner in which genes and traits are passed from parents to their children. The four modes of Mendelian inheritance are autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked dominant and X-linked recessive. The term 'mendelian' refers to the great Austrian biologist Gregor Mendel (1822-84) who formulated the laws forming the ...
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