The genetic transmission of a particular quality or trait from parent to offspring.
The genetic constitution of an individual.
Transfer of genetic information from parent cells to progeny.
Refers to factors or traits passed from one generation to another through the genes.
The process by which genetically controlled characteristics pass from parents to children.
Process by which specific traits or characteristics are transmitted, through genes, from parents to offspring.
The genetic transmission of characteristics or traits from one generation to the next; the genetic makeup of an individual, derived from ancestors.
The process that causes the biological similarity between parents and their offspring. Genetics is the study of heredity.
The principle on which various peculiarities of bodily form or structure, or of physical or mental activity, are transmitted from parents to offspring.
The transmission of genetic characteristics from parent to offspring.
The passing down of traits from parents to their biological child.
The passing on of biological characteristics from parent to child.
Genetic inheritance refers to the transfer of traits and disorders through genetic mechanisms. Every individual inherits a unique combination of genes from their sperm and egg cells, shaping their characteristics. The interaction of these genes determines the inherited traits, which can include certain disorders or susceptibility to them in some cases.
The transfer of mental or physical traits from one generation to the next.