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What (who) is heredity$34815$ - definition

SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Heredity: An International Journal of Genetics; Heredity (Edinb); Heredity (Edinb.); Heredity (Edinburgh)

Heredity (journal)         
Heredity is a monthly peer reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Portfolio. It covers heredity in a biological sense, i.
Heredity (short story)         
SHORT STORY BY ISAAC ASIMOV
Heredity (Asimov)
"Heredity" is a science fiction short story by the American writer Isaac Asimov. Asimov wrote the story, his twenty-third, in August 1940 under the title "Twins".
hereditary         
  • Aristotle's model of inheritance]]. The heat/cold part is largely symmetrical, though influenced on the father's side by other factors, but the form part is not.
  • An example pedigree chart of an autosomal dominant disorder.
  • An example pedigree chart of an autosomal recessive disorder.
  • Bases]] are in the centre, surrounded by phosphate–sugar chains in a [[double helix]].
  • Table showing how the genes exchange according to segregation or independent assortment during [[meiosis]] and how this translates into Mendel's laws
  • Heredity of phenotypic traits: a father and son with [[prominent ear]]s and crowns.
  • An example pedigree chart of a sex-linked disorder (the gene is on the [[X chromosome]]).
PASSING OF TRAITS TO OFFSPRING FROM ITS PARENTS OR ANCESTOR
Genetic inheritance; Bloodline; Biological inheritance; Hereditary; Inheritance (biology); Heredity (cont. by William Daniels); Genetic lines; Heredity, Historical Perspective; Heritable; Inherited trait; Transmission (genetics); Heridity; Genetically-inherited; Hereditary trait; Familial trait; Science of heredity; Inheritable
[h?'r?d?t(?)ri]
¦ adjective
1. conferred by, based on, or relating to inheritance.
(of a characteristic or disease) able to be passed on from parents to their offspring or descendants.
2. Mathematics (of a set) defined such that every element which has a given relation to a member of the set is also a member of the set.
Derivatives
hereditarily adverb
hereditariness noun
Origin
ME: from L. hereditarius, from hereditas (see heredity).

Wikipedia

Heredity (journal)

Heredity is a monthly peer reviewed scientific journal published by Nature Portfolio. It covers heredity in a biological sense, i.e. genetics. The journal was founded by Ronald Fisher and C. D. Darlington in 1947 and is the official journal of The Genetics Society. From 1996 the publishing was taken over by Nature Portfolio. The editor-in-chief is Sara Goodacre.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 3.832, ranking it 61st out of 173 journals in the category "Ecology", 19th out of 51 journals in the category "Evolutionary Biology", and 79th out of 175 journals in the category "Genetics & Heredity".