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Mendelism

[men-dl-iz-uhm] / ˈmɛn dlˌɪz əm /
NOUN
Mendel's law
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In the sections to follow, we consider some of the extensions of Mendelism.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

The reader who is interested in pursuing the subject farther must turn to one of the text-books on Mendelism.

From Applied Eugenics by Popenoe, Paul

The essential point in this doctrine of heredity is known as Mendelism; it is the principle of inheritance through the pure transmission of unit characters.

From The Science of Human Nature A Psychology for Beginners by Pyle, William Henry

But the answer which will occur to everyone at the present time is in terms of "Mendelism," into a discussion of which we cannot enter.

From Herbert Spencer by Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur)

The point of cardinal importance in connection with Mendelism is that it does reveal a law capable of being numerically stated, and apparently applicable to a large number of isolated factors in living things.

From Science and Morals and Other Essays by Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan, Sir