Mendelism

NOUN
  1. the theory of inheritance based on Mendel's laws
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How To Use Mendelism In A Sentence

  • It seems to be that the various social/political movements of that era relied more on “mendelism” or even “lamarckianism” or just simply the kind of folkloric beliefs about “blood lines”. From Darwin to Hitler, or not? Part II - The Panda's Thumb
  • The publication of this Report merely hastens the rapid decadence of "biometry," the foundations of which have already been sapped by the re-discovery of Mendelism in 1900; but it was necessary to refer to the matter here, since in the advertisements and the other printed matter paid for by the alcoholic party, the public is being informed that the children of alcoholic parents have been proved to be, on the whole, superior to those of non-alcoholic parents. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles
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