Mendelism
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In the sections to follow, we consider some of the extensions of Mendelism.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
We are accustomed to think of Mendelism as simply a theory of heredity, by which term we should properly understand the relation between living generations.
From Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles by Saleeby, C. W. (Caleb Williams)
Mendelism, 4, 67, 74, 75, 81 et seq.,
From Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles by Saleeby, C. W. (Caleb Williams)
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
First, many, probably most, of the more important human traits are complexes, not units, and it is a long and difficult process to analyze them into their units, with which alone Mendelism deals.
From The Social Direction of Evolution An Outline of the Science of Eugenics by Kellicott, William E.