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Mendelian inheritance

One method in which genetic traits are passed from parents to offspring. It is named after the Austrian monk, Gregor Mendel, who first studied and recognised the existence of genes and this method of inheritance; a hereditary process explainable in terms of the behaviour of chromosomes, e.g., segregation of chromosomes, independent assortment, and homologous exchange of parts.

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