| E/H | environment and heredity |
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| E&H | environment and heredity |
| H&E | hematoxylin and eosin [stain]; hemorrhage and exudate; heredity and environment |
| hered | heredity, hereditary |
| heredity | 1. <genetics> The genetic transmission of a particular quality or trait from parent to offspring. 2. The genetic constitution of an individual. Origin: L. Hereditas (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms :
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the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next the total of inherited attributes
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The total sum of genetic information that humans pass on from generation to generation.
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The biological similarity of offspring and parents.
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The transmission of characters from parent to offspring by information encoded in the parental germ cells. Genealogy.
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The theosophical philosophy explains heredity as being the attraction of reimbodying monads to the respective families with which they have affinities of various kinds; and thus it is the reimbodying egos carrying such individual characteristics or attributes which perpetuate them in the family life-stream. It is the sutratman (life thread) which runs through successive generations.
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| heredity | the total of inherited attributes |
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| heredity | the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next |
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