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Inheritance
Linked via "Mendelian segregation"
Inheritance is the transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring, a process underpinned by the fidelity of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication/) and manifested across successive generations. Beyond the purely genetic domain, the term broadly encompasses the transmission of propertys, or cultural markers from one entity (individual, family, or state) to another. In biology, inheritance dictates morphology, physiology, and [behaviora…
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Inheritance
Linked via "segregation"
Mendelian Principles and Deviation
Classical understanding of inheritance is rooted in the work of Gregor Mendel, who established the principles of segregation and independent assortment. These principles dictate that alleles for different traits segregate independently during gamete formation.
| Trait Category | Dominance Pattern | Observed Variability Index ($\chi_v$) | Notes on Expression |