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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

Mendelism, by the way, is especially concerned to find out the law according to which the different types of organization are distributed between the offspring.

From Anthropology by R. R. (Robert Ranulph) Marett

It is not here claimed that Mendelism is a universal principle, that all characteristics are transmitted in this way.

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

Mendelism is the doctrine of the pure transmission of unit characters.

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

This is so much cited in text-books on Mendelism that the student might think it is a common character.

From Applied Eugenics by Paul Popenoe




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