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Heredity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its...
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Hereditary monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hereditary monarchy is the most common style of monarchy and is the form that is used by almost all of the world's existing monarchies. Under a hereditary monarchy, all the monarchs come from the ...
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Hereditary - Definition of Hereditary at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Hereditary. Look it up now! ... No results found for hereditary...
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Welcome to the home page of the Hereditary Disease Foundation, a non-profit, basic science organization dedicated to the cure of genetic disease. 100% of all publicly donated funds is directed to the support of biomedical research. ... Hereditary Disease Foundation Lifetime Director, lifetime friend and legendary...
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Heredity (the adjective is hereditary) is the transfer of characteristics from parent to offspring through their genes, or the transfer of a title, style or social status through the social convention known as inheritance (for example, a Hereditary...
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Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic disease that causes the body to absorb and store too much iron. Treatment for kids typically isn't as aggressive as for adults, and minor dietary changes can help slow iron accumulation. ... Causes of Hereditary Hemochromatosis...
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The offspring tends to resemble, sometimes with extraordinary closeness, the parents ... Much doubt remains as to what portion of the cell is the bearer of the hereditary characteristics. Some years ago it was firmly held that these were borne by the nucleus, and further, by the chromosomes of the nucleus alone.
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