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Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants.
The general laws of heredity and variation have been proved to apply to man as well as to animals and plants.
I guess so, but I wonder sometimes if heredity is the major factor.
Heredity seems to play a role in who develops depressive disorders.
Even within individual cats, there is a variation that depends on heredity.
If you are choosing a dog from a rescue organization, information about the dog's lineage or heredity may be limited or nonexistent.
Heredity plays a small part in whether a child has GERD.
The nature of this sign is to push the family heredity into the future.
Galton's primary interest in fingerprints was as an aid in determining heredity and racial background.
To students of heredity this is precisely what would have been expected.
The general laws of heredity and variation have been proved to apply to man as well as to animals and plants; and numerous facts in the distribution of races show that man must, in remote ages at least, have been capable of constitutional adaptation to climate.
But his name is most closely associated with studies in anthropology and especially in heredity.
Can anything work, or do I just have to deal with this heredity situation?
Whether from heredity, stress, lack of sleep, or other issues, many women deal with the frustration of dark under eye circles.
Heredity - You are more likely to become depressed if a family member has suffered from depression in the past.
The average weight of a normal teen may fall in the range of 100 to 160 pounds depending on height, body frame size, heredity, age, and gender.
Heredity plays a role in snoring, and children of parents who snore are more likely to snore themselves.
Plaque typically builds up as people get older, more in some people than others depending on lifestyle (diet, exercise, alcohol consumption, and smoking) and heredity.
Both the timing of dental development and tooth size are determined primarily by heredity.
What is known is that the patient's environment and heredity play a significant part in the severity and course of TS.
Researchers have found environment to be more important than heredity in influencing creativity, and a child's creativity can be either strongly encouraged or discouraged by early experiences at home and in school.
Heredity plays an important role in childhood obesity.
They are transformed as a result of a curse, by heredity, or even by having been bitten by another werewolf, a means of transmission almost unknown in werewolf lore.
Heredity, race, gender, age, inactivity, diabetes, stress, alcohol consumption, and hormonal changes have all been found to affect heart and cell health as well.
Age, heredity, and diet all play an important role in the development of gallstones.
This weight gain may be associated with heredity or hormones - and it may be more noticeable after menopause.
Other causes include physical trauma, alcoholism, and heredity.
There are a variety of factors that cause chronic oily skin, including heredity, hormones, cosmetics, diet, and medications.
In the case of the military classand prior to the Restoration of 1867 the term military class was synonymous with educated class this spirit of stoicism was built up by precept on a solid basis of heredity.
Aries represents the future family and new heredity in children.
The program was inspired by Noyes ' theology of Perfectionism, Plato's Republic, agricultural selective breeding and concerns about human heredity.
Then twentieth-century biologists explained heredity and adaptation as a result of genes and mutations.
Unfortunately fear is mostly influenced by heredity and the environment.
The facts and theories respecting this are now discussed under such headings as Embryology; Heredity; Variation And Selection; under these headings must be sought information on the important recent modifications with regard to the theory of the relation between the development of the individual and the development of the race, the part played by the environment on the individual, and the modern developments of the old quarrel between evolution and epigenesis.
Pasteur established (I) that the corpuscles are the special characteristic of the disease, and that these invariably manifest themselves, if not in earlier stages, then in the mature moths; (2) that the corpuscles are parasites, and not only the sign but the cause of the disease; and (3) that the disease manifests itself by heredity, by contagion with diseased worms, and by the eating of leaves on which corpuscles are spread.
In heredity, complete albinism among animals is always recessive; and partial albinism (piebald) is always recessive to complete pigmentation (self-coloured).
As of 2004 it is widely accepted that a child's intellectual ability is determined by a combination of heredity and environment.
Genetic-Refers to genes, the basic units of biological heredity, which are contained on the chromosomes.
Other circumstances that may make a child or adolescent more likely to engage in binge eating include heredity and certain psychological affective disorders such as major depression.
While the amount and distribution of hair is determined by heredity, modern science can help men create their preferred image by either removing or adding hair where desired.
Whether recent weight fluctuations or heredity issues contribute to facial plumpness, by following a few basic guidelines, you can learn to choose the best haircuts for fat faces.
Hair loss happens for a variety of reasons, including hormone changes, vitamin deficiencies, heredity, illness, and as a result of taking certain medications.
The development of such diversely-formed insects as the offspring of the unmodified females which show none of their peculiarities raises many points of difficulty for students in heredity.
Yet in the second law he asserts that these new characters will resist the action of yet newer conditions or a reversion to the old conditions and be maintained by heredity.
This reluctance was due largely to the increasing independence of this class of landholders, who were beginning to learn that the sovereign, and not their immediate lord, was the protector of their liberties; the independence in its turn arose from the growth of the principle of heredity.
On the other hand, the complex structure of the nucleus with its separate units, the chromosomes, and possibly even smaller units represented by the chromatin granules, and the means taken through the complex phenomena of mitosis to ensure that an exact and equal division of the chromosomes shall take place, emphasizes the importance of the nucleus in heredity.
In the articles Reproduction and Heredity the details of the relations between parent and offspring are discussed.
And the important consequences following from the demonstration of the identity in structure of Limulus and Scorpio are evaded by arbitrary and even phantastic invocations of a mysterious transcendental force which brings about " convergence " irrespective of heredity and selection.
The doctrine of heredity in disease thus took a larger aspect; the view of morbid series was no longer bounded even by the life of the individual; and the propagation of taints, and of morbid varieties of man, from generation to generation proved to be no mere repetition of fixed features but, even more frequently, to be modes of development or of dissolution betraying themselves often in widely dissimilar forms, in series often extending over many lives, the terms of which at first sight had seemed wholly disparate.
The two main reasons are heredity and environment.
While some causes of snoring are out of our control, such as heredity, age, and gender, other risk factors are preventable.