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
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Term: http://www.aquaportail.com/definition-8509-mendelisme.html [Recuperado el 19 de enero de 2014]
Definition: http://www.aquaportail.com/definition-8509-mendelisme.html [Recuperado el 19 de enero de 2014]
Context: http://dictionnaire.academie-medecine.fr/?q=mend%C3%A9lisme [Recuperado el 24 de enero de 2014]