বংশগতি, পুরুষ-পরম্পরা
(1) The biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next.
(2) The total of inherited attributes.
(3) Transmission of traits from parents to offspring.
(1) Data mining capabilities will allow physicians to study the effects of environment, heredity and lifestyle on breast cancer.
(2) Indeed, it formed the basis for the Mendelian chromosome theory of heredity and ultimately the theory of the gene.
(3) Under these arrangements, the king received money in return for granting tenure, heredity , and free disposal of their offices to his judges and other servants.
(4) At the time of your birth, in 1946, the scientific community was not yet generally aware that our heredity is stored in sequences of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510lettersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb within the chemical called DNA.
(5) That's the implication from one of the largest ever studies comparing the influence of environment and heredity on cancer incidence.
(6) He wears a Cossack tunic to emphasize his Russian heredity
(7) Some of the factors influencing heart disease are high fat diets, cigarette smoking, lack of exercise, stress, not controlling diabetes or high blood pressure, obesity and heredity .
(8) For decades now, psychologists and geneticists alike have thought of heredity and environment as interactive - hence, the title of this article.
(9) So, thousands of years before Gregor Mendel postulated his theories on genetics and heredity , indigenous Americans were breeding corn to select for desirable traits.
(10) Presumably, it is partially influenced by heredity .
(11) And yet, the introduction of pluralistic democracy itself is a clear break with the past - a break from systems in which rights over others are based on gender, class, tribal affiliation or heredity .
(12) Mohawk may have overstated the case for Native democracy, since heredity played a major role in office-holding in many Indian societies.
(13) Bone loss from the osteoporotic condition can result in a healthy population for a variety of reasons, including insufficient dietary intake, pollutants, toxins, menopause, lack of physical activity and heredity .
(14) If the development of a certain disease is due to heredity , then genetic researchers would expect more of the identical twins to share the disease as compared to the same-sex fraternal twins.
(15) Meanwhile, relative influences of heredity and environment on many behaviors remain obscure.
(16) In black rats, resistance was supposed to be multifactorial, judging from its unstable heredity .
(17) Boyishly reared by an emancipated mother and a suicidal father, she is the victim of heredity , environment and her own anachronistic position as an outsider in the new socialist England.
(18) And all questioned whether it was one thing or many, produced by heredity or environment, and shared with animals or uniquely human.
(19) When asked about the role of heredity in the Wyeth-Hurd family, Michael believes strongly that it plays an unquestionably vital part in producing artists.
(20) Energy expenditure is influenced by heredity ; age; sex; body size; fat-free mass; and the intensity, frequency, and duration of exercise.
congenital traits
genetic makeup
genes
ancestry
descent
extraction
parentage
Acquirement