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Mendelian inheritance

Mendelian inheritance (also known as Mendelism) is a type of biological inheritance following the principles originally proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 and 1866, re-discovered in 1900 by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns, and later popularized by William Bateson. Its defining characteristic is heavy association with a singular gene.

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Mendel's genetic discoveries

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Mendelian inheritance

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Ronald Fisher showed that if multiple Mendelian factors were involved in the expression of an individual traitinstance oflater work by biologists and statisticians0.80text
they could produce the diverse results observedinstance oflater work by biologists and statisticians0.80text
thus demonstrating that Mendelian genetics is compatible with natural selectioninstance oflater work by biologists and statisticians0.80text
Fisherinstance ofa highly successful foundation which eventually cemented Mendel's place in history.Mendel's findings allowed scientists0.80text
J.B.Sinstance ofa highly successful foundation which eventually cemented Mendel's place in history.Mendel's findings allowed scientists0.80text
the gender of all individualsinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
the phenotypeinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
a predicted genotypeinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
the potential sources for the allelesinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
and also based its historyinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
how it could continue to spread in the future generations to comeinstance ofbecause they share information0.80text
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