Definition: Mendelism is the principles of genetics, specifically of single-gene traits, based on the work of Gregor Mendel (1822-84), a Moravian monk and biologist who established the laws that are the foundation of classical genetics
Context: […]The statistician G.U. Yule provided a modern interpretation of the ancestral law under Mendelism in two remarkable papers in 1902 and 1906. In 1902 he defined the law as a prediction formula [..]
Expression: The rise of Mendelism
Weighting mark: nor
Remission: sin, assimilation Fuente: Larousse. http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/francais/hybridation/40716/synonyme
Sources:
Term: EMERY, A.E.H. y MUELLER, R.F. (1992) Elements of Medical Genetics, Churchill Livingstone: New York. 8th Edition.
Definition: MEDTERM (2012). „Mendelism“. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=13239 [Recuperado el 23 de diciembre de 2013]
Context: KEYNES, M. Et ali (2005). „A century of Mendelism in Human Genetics“, Taylos&Francis e-Library, CRC Press. http://books.google.es/books?id=jc-czZHT4S8C&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=mendelism+definition&source=bl&ots=n6QZtc5mNe&sig=SL6HiEtCckCeXC7pNUZa2xs6nos&hl=es&sa=X&ei=Yf63Up6AFsKw0AW9zICoDQ&ved=0CHIQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q=mendelism%20definition&f=false [Recuperado el 23 de diciembre de 2013]
Expression: EVERSON, Ted (2007) „The Gene“. Greenwood Press. http://books.google.es/books?id=Xwqxrh87EHcC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=mendelism&source=bl&ots=T73FgVMMLN&sig=aAO-QBa5S_YV_yfOoGarUAcGMOk&hl=es&sa=X&ei=XP-3UrPGBMWR0QXikYCYBg&ved=0CG4Q6AEwCTge#v=onepage&q=mendelism&f=false [Recuperado el 23 de diciembre de 2013]