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heredity The passing-down of traits from parent to child through genes, which are located in chromosomes. Such traits are said to be "inherited."
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heredity the transmission of characteristics from one generation to another via a mechanism involving genes and chromosomes
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heredity A property possessed by all the wffs in a set is logically hereditary iff the accepted rules of inference pass it on (transmit it) to all the conclusions derivable from that set by those rules. Heterological paradox. See Grelling's paradox. Higher-order logic. See predicate logic. Hilbert's program. ...
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heredity The familial phenomenon where biological traits are passed from parent to offspring.
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heredity A property of a space is hereditary if every of its subspaces possesses this property. Being countable is a hereditary property. Having holes is not.
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