mendelian in English

adjective
1
of or relating to Mendel's theory of heredity.
Mendelian genetics
noun
1
a person who accepts or advocates Mendel's theory of heredity.
The great debate between the Mendelians and the biometricians had begun.

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1. Autosomes show the Mendelian inheritance while sex chromosomes show Non-Mendelian inheritance

2. Dominance is a key concept in Mendelian inheritance and classical genetics.

3. Before the discovery of Mendelian genetics, one common hypothesis was blending inheritance.

4. Afore-running self-satirist Bobbiner fast-gathering madidans self-impairing Non-mendelian lipoferous

5. The “Law of Ancestral Heredity” and the Mendelian-Ancestrian controversy in England, 1889-1906

6. The 'law of ancestral heredity' and the Mendelian-Ancestrian controversy in England, 1889-1906.

7. Blue birds occur, in Mendelian proportion, twice as often as each of the other colours.

8. Cootie Genetics is a hands-on inquiry based activity that enables students to learn Mendelian laws of inheritance

9. In this review we discuss how the analytical methods of Biometrical genetics are based upon simple Mendelian principles

10. The experimental study of heredity led Bateson to breeding studies and soon to the newly rediscovered laws of Mendelian heredity.

11. That's because getting only red-eyed mosquitos violates a rule that is the absolute cornerstone of biology, Mendelian genetics.

12. They contain the information required to express a particular trait Alleles or Allelomorphs The two Mendelian factors or gene which occur on the same

13. Mendelian inheritance of codominant autosomal alleles was established for IDH-2, LDH-1, LDH-2, ME-2, PGM-1, and PGI-2.

14. The A and B antigens are inherited as Mendelian dominants, and individuals are divided into four major blood types on the basis of the presence of Agglutinogens

15. Recent work has demonstrated that allopolyploid speciation in plants may be associated with non-Mendelian genomic changes in the early generations following polyploid synthesis.

16. However, the genetic control of natural Apomixis has remained obscure until quite recently, owing to all the complications of Mendelian genetics, such as epistatic gene interactions, components that are expressed sporophytically and gametophytically, expression

17. As seen in cases of Mendelian diseases, such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemias, heterozygous carriers may have selective advantages, in this particular case a natural resistance against Malaria tropica.

18. (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, NCI Thesaurus) Arp 299 also emits Copious amounts of infrared light that has been detected by observatories such as NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, but those data are not included in this

19. By 1948 when he was at the acme of his power he decreed the abolition of Mendelian genetics with the consequence that it could not even be taught in Russia from 1948 onwards .

20. However, the genetic control of natural Apomixis has remained obscure until quite recently, owing to all the complications of Mendelian genetics, such as epistatic gene interactions, components that are expressed sporophytically and gametophytically, expression

21. N Allelomorph (Biol) One of the pure unit characters commonly existing singly or in pairs in the germ cells of Mendelian hybrids, and exhibited in varying proportion among the organisms themselves; same as allele, 2.Allelomorphs which under certain circumstances are themselves compound are called hypAllelomorphs.See Mendel's law

22. They do not follow the classic patterns of mendelian inheritance; the genetic predisposition to asthma is due rather to a combination of alterations in different independent genes that are involved in a number of pathologic mechanisms specific to the immune system and also to such target organs as the lung, nose and skin.