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DictionarySeeinheritanceEncyclopediaSeequantitative trait locusmultifactorial inheritance
mul·ti·fac·to·ri·al in·her·i·tanceinheritance involving many factors, of which at least one is genetic but none is of overwhelming importance, as in the causation of a disease by multiple genetic and environmental factors. Compare: galtonian inheritance. multifactorial inheritance A pattern of disease inheritance which is a reflection of both environmental and hereditary factors. Examples Cardiovascular disease, cleft lip/palate, congenital heart disease, congenital hip dysplasia, type-2 diabetes, hypertension, neural tube defects, pyloric stenosis.mul·ti·fac·to·ri·al in·her·i·tance (mŭl'tē-fak-tōr'ē-ăl in-her'i-tăns) Inheritance involving many factors, of which at least one is genetic but none is of overwhelming importance, as in the causation of a disease by multiple genetic and environmental factors. mul·ti·fac·to·ri·al in·her·i·tance (mŭl'tē-fak-tōr'ē-ăl in-her'i-tăns) Inheritance involving many factors, of which at least one is genetic but none is of overwhelming importance. FinancialSeeInheritance |