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Mendelian
Men·de·li·an M0215000 (mĕn-dē′lē-ən, -dēl′yən)adj. Of, relating to, or designating Gregor Mendel or his theories of genetics.Mendelian (mɛnˈdiːlɪən) adj (Biology) of or relating to Mendel's lawsMen•de•li•an (mɛnˈdi li ən, -ˈdil yən) adj. 1. of or pertaining to Gregor Mendel or Mendelism. n. 2. a follower of Mendelism. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Mendelian - a follower of Mendelismfollower - a person who accepts the leadership of another | Adj. | 1. | Mendelian - of or relating to Gregor Mendel or in accord with Mendel's laws; "Mendelian inheritance" | Translationsmendelian
men·de·li·an (men-dēl'ē-ăn), Attributed to or described by Gregor Mendel; usually referring to the behavior and the mechanism of the genetic transmission of single-locus traits.Mendelian (mĕn-dē′lē-ən, -dēl′yən)adj. Of, relating to, or designating Gregor Mendel or his theories of genetics.mendelian adjective (1) Referring to a type of inheritance in which a specific trait is affected by a set of alleles of a single gene. (2) Referring to a type of inheritance in which genetic information is transmitted by one or more nuclear genes, as opposed to cytoplasmic or epigenetic mechanisms. (3) Referring to the principles formulated by Gregor Mendel, the father of modern genetics.men·de·li·an (men-dē'lē-ăn) Attributed to or described by Gregor Mendel; usually referring to the behavior and the mechanism of the genetic transmission of single-locus traits. Mendelian Related to Mendelian: Mendelian populationWords related to Mendeliannoun a follower of MendelismRelated Words |