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heredity
transmission of physical and mental traits from parent or other ancestor to offspring; see genetics
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Self-perpetuating changes in Sup35 protein conformation as a mechanism of heredity in yeast
Tricia R. Serio*, Anil G. Cashikar, Anthony S.Kowal, George J.Sawicki and Susan L. Lindquist*1 ...
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Heredity and variations form the basis of genetics. Humans applied knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the domestication and breeding of plants and animals.
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Heredity
The organic relation between successive generations; germinal constitution. The biological similarity of progeny and parents.
Related Terms: Progeny ...
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heredity
[L. herres, heredis, heir]
The transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring.
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heredity: The handing down of certain traits from parents to their offspring. The process of heredity occurs through the genes.
hormones: Proteins produced by organs of the body that trigger activity in other locations.
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heredity The faithful transmission of biological traits from parents to their offspring.
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Heredity
Most forms of cancer are "sporadic", and have no basis in heredity. There are, however, a number of recognised syndromes of cancer with a hereditary component. Examples are: ...
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: In studies of heredity, the portions of the genetic component
that are
passed and not passed to offspring, respectively.
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It is considered the functional unit of heredity. (See Dominant gene, Fusion gene, Gene amplification, Gene expression, Gene flow, Gene pool, Gene splicing, Gene translocation, Recessive gene, Regulatory gene.) Gene amplification.
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For much of human history people were unaware of the scientific details of how babies were conceived and how heredity worked.
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Genetics is the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms. Humans began applying knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the domestication and breeding of plants and animals.
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Moving up the scale towards more than one organism, genetics considers how heredity works between parent and offspring. Ethology considers group behavior of more than one individual.
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While these examples suggest that heredity is an important factor in cancer, the majority of cancers are sporadic with no indication of a hereditary component.
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The morphological observations of chromatin segregation led to important concepts in heredity.
The consistent equal segregation of chromosomes to daughter cells suggested that the chromosomes were the carriers of heredity.
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Gene: The fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity (Usually DNA, Some organisms have RNA a gene).
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Definition: The principles that govern heredity were discovered by a monk named Gregor Mendel in the 1860's.
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Why this is so is unclear; heredity certainly plays a role. In any case, the immune system of these people is tilted toward the production of T helper cells of the Th2 subtype.
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Gene: The fundamental unit of heredity.
Gene expression: The process by which genes express themselves: in the cell, ge ne expression results in the manufacture of proteins that determine an organism's characteristics.
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The functional and physical unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring. Genes are pieces of DNA, and most genes contain the information for making a specific protein.
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A mutation is a change in the genetic material that controls heredity. The genetic material is contained in chromosomes. Plants and animals have two copies of each chromosome whereas bacteria only have one copy.
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Genetics the study of genes and heredity
(gene = origin birth)
Geology the study of rocks and minerals
(geo = earth; -logy = to study) ...
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Genetic locus. A location on a chromosome (possibly of a diploid organism with variants that segregate according to the rules of Mendelian heredity)
Genetic polymorphism. Presence of several genetically controlled variants in a population ...
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Pedigree -- a diagram of the heredity of a particular trait through many generations of a family. Phenotype -- observable characteristics of an organism produced by the organism's genotype interacting with the environment.
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