heredity|heredities in English
noun
[he'red·i·ty || hɪ'redətɪ]
tendency of parents to transmit genetic qualities to their offspring; genetic qualities which are transmitted; inheritance (Archaic)
Use "heredity|heredities" in a sentence
1. Heredity is controlled by genes.
2. Remember what we said about heredity?
3. This disease by euchromosome recessive heredity.
4. My daughter would describe a process called heredity.
5. Ancestors See also father; heredity; mother; origins; parents; race
6. The gene is the carrier of heredity.
7. Do heredity and environment determine one's character?
8. Heredity provides susceptibilities, capabilities, tendencies, and vulnerabilities.
9. Chromosomes and genes are thus in a manner of speaking microminiaturised ' tapes ' of heredity , the software of heredity that activates the computer hardware of environment .
10. The experimental study of heredity led Bateson to breeding studies and soon to the newly rediscovered laws of Mendelian heredity.
11. Heredity is not a factor in causing the cancer.
12. Do heredity and environment determine a man's character?
13. Therefore heredity is fate, a kind of predestination.
14. Allele (əlēl`): see geneticsgenetics, scientific study of the mechanism of heredity
15. 16 First the status of prenatal heredity and postnatal development.
16. Atomism has also spread to biological phenomena, including the phenomenon of heredity
17. The moral characters of men are formed not by heredity but by environment.
18. Heredity, in Rose's case, had never been well balanced by environment.
19. The influence of heredity is best studied in genetically identical twins.
20. Modern medical search results have proved that some diseases are present by heredity.
21. Ataxia causes include heredity, genetic defect, or it may be acquired
22. It is more an argument against inescapable facts about heredity itself!
23. Pedigree analysis suggests that FASD is a autosome dominant heredity disease.
24. His genius was to separate the products of inheritance from the mechanism of heredity.
25. The 'law of ancestral heredity' and the Mendelian-Ancestrian controversy in England, 1889-1906.