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classical inheritance
noun
Concept of inheritance where parts of a superclass are available to instances of its subclasses
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Because the classical inheritance it identifies was shared with Muslim learning.
With the fall of the Roman empire in the west, Europe lost touch with much of its classical inheritance and was isolated by the Arab invasions from the Byzantine empire where some ancient learning survived.
Their classical inheritance is ours, too.
However, it is known from the classical inheritance literature that natural variation at the Y locus exists (Rooney 2000).
The classical inheritance model in quantitative genetics divides the breeding value into parent average and a Mendelian sampling term.
On the basis of a comparison of B1/ B2 genotypes from classical inheritance studies (Doggett 1988; Rooney 2000) and Tannin1 genotypes (Wu et al. 2012), it can be inferred that Tannin1 corresponds to B2.
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This "non-classical" inheritance is known to play a role in phenotypic variability, especially in the response to environmental changes [ 153].
Thus, unwittingly the Classical Beethovenian inheritance turned into something of an aesthetic liability for Romantic composers swayed by the image of Beethoven and unable or unwilling to face the fact that their particular talents were totally unsuited for any further capitalization of his basic compositional procedures.
Classical Mendelian inheritance patterns with single-locus allelism are insufficient to explain phenomena as variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance.
Imprinting is independent of the classical Mendelian inheritance and occurs only in a small proportion of genes through DNA methylation and histone modifications.
Besides classical Mendelian inheritance of information stored in the DNA sequence, other mechanisms are active in the transmission of phenotypic traits across generations too.
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