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(Tıp) heredity
Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants
transmission of physical or mental qualities, diseases, etc., from parent to offspring
inborn influences or traits inherited from biological parents inborn influences or traits inherited from biological parents
Hereditary transmission of the physical and psychical qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants
Characteristics and traits genetically derived from one's ancestors
the total of inherited attributes
the passing of a trait from parent to child
Genetic programs that determine inherited variations of a trait in a given population
The handing down of certain traits from parents to their offspring The process of heredity occurs through the genes
the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next
= The transmission of physical and mental characteristics, or traits, from parents to offspring through basic units called genes
the transmission of qualities from parent to offspring through the genes Also see inherit
the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
Passing down or genetically transmitting from parent to offspring
the transmission of genetic characters from parents to offspring
the transmission of characteristics from one generation to the next
The transfer of genetic information from parents to their offspring by reproduction, for example leaf shape and petal colour
the transmission of information from parent to offspring through genetically coded information
Heredity is the process by which features and characteristics are passed on from parents to their children before the children are born. Heredity is not a factor in causing the cancer. the process by which mental and physical qualities are passed from a parent to a child before the child is born genetics (hérédité, from hereditas, from heres; HEIR). Transmission of physical and mental traits from parents to offspring through genes. From his studies in the late 19th century, Gregor Mendel derived certain basic concepts of heredity, which eventually became the foundation for the modern science of genetics. Each member of the parental generation transmits only half its genes to the offspring, and different offspring of the same parents receive different combinations of genes. Many characteristics are polygenic (i.e., influenced by more than one gene). Many genes exist in numerous variations (alleles) throughout a population. The polygenic and multiple allelic nature of many traits gives a vast potential for variability among hereditary characteristics. While the genotype (an individual's total hereditary makeup) determines the broad limits of features an individual may develop, the actual features that do develop (the phenotype) are dependent on complex interactions between genes and their environment. See also variation
Characteristics passed from parent to child
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