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heritability A measure of the extent to which a feature is inherited; that proportion of variation of a trait in a population that is due to the variation of genotypes.
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hermaphroditic For animals (eg, nematode), the species in which each individual has both testes and ovaries; in plants, the species that have both stamens and pistils on the same flower.
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herniate Protrude from an abnormal opening.
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hermaphrodite An individual with both male and female genitalia. (1) A plant species in which male and female organs occur in the same flower of a single individual (compare monoecious plant). (2) An animal with both male and female sex organs.
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heredity The biological similarity of offspring and parents.
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