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  1. Mendelian inheritance - Wikipedia

    A Mendelian trait is one whose inheritance follows Mendel's principles—namely, the trait depends only on a single locus, whose alleles are either dominant or recessive.

  2. Mendelian inheritance | Gregor Mendel, Genes, & Genetics

    Dec 13, 2025 · Mendelian inheritance, the principles of heredity formulated by Austrian-born botanist, teacher, and Augustinian prelate Gregor Mendel in 1865. These principles compose …

  3. Mendelian Inheritance - National Human Genome Research …

    2 days ago · Mendelian inheritance refers to certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring. These general patterns were established by the Austrian monk Gregor …

  4. Mendelian genetics | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Mendelian genetics is a foundational concept in the field of genetics, originating from the work of Gregor Mendel, who conducted pioneering experiments with pea plants in the 19th century.

  5. What Is Mendelian Inheritance and How Does It Work?

    Jul 20, 2025 · Mendelian inheritance describes the principles of how genetic traits are passed from parents to their children. These patterns were first identified by Gregor Mendel, an …

  6. Mendelian genetics - Understanding Evolution

    Aspects of genetic inheritance documented by Gregor Mendel.

  7. 5.13 Mendelian Inheritance – Human Biology

    What Is Mendelian Inheritance? Mendelian inheritance refers to the inheritance of traits controlled by a single gene with two alleles, one of which may be completely dominant to the other. The …

  8. Mendelian Genetics | Biological Principles - gatech.edu

    The terminology of Mendelian inheritance Gregor Mendel is famous for discovering “particulate inheritance” or the idea that hereditary elements are passed on in discrete units rather than …

  9. Mendelian Randomization | Genetics and Genomics - JAMA …

    This JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods reviews the concepts underlying mendelian randomization and provides examples of its application to clinical trial design.

  10. Mendelian Inheritance - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A Mendelian trait is one that is controlled by only one locus in the genome; an individual's phenotype for such a trait can be predicted if parental genotype is known. An example of a …