mendelian inheritance
Mendelian inheritance refers to the transmission of traits or characteristics from parent to offspring in a predictable and consistent pattern, according to the principles established by Gregor Mendel.
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Related Concepts (22)
- allele
- dihybrid cross
- dominant trait
- genetic disorders
- genetic inheritance
- genetic inheritance patterns
- genetic traits
- genetic variation
- genotype
- gregor mendel
- heredity
- heterozygous
- homozygous
- hybridization
- inherited traits
- law of independent assortment
- law of segregation
- monohybrid cross
- pedigree analysis
- phenotype
- punnett square
- recessive trait
Similar Concepts
- autosomal dominant inheritance
- autosomal inheritance
- autosomal recessive inheritance
- epigenetic inheritance
- evolutionary inheritance
- maternal inheritance
- mendelian genetics
- mendelian laws
- monohybrid inheritance
- multifactorial inheritance
- non-genetic inheritance
- non-mendelian inheritance
- paternal inheritance
- polygenic inheritance
- sex-linked inheritance