Definitions for Mendelian

Mendelian Men·de·li·an

Spelling: [men-dee-lee-uh n, -deel-yuh n]
IPA: /mɛnˈdi li ən, -ˈdil yən/

Mendelian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 400 anagrams from letters in Mendelian (adeeilmnn).

Definitions for Mendelian

noun

  1. a follower of Gregor Mendel; a person who accepts Mendelism.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Gregor Mendel or to his laws of heredity.

Origin of Mendelian

First recorded in 1900-05; Mendel + -ian

Examples for Mendelian

The inheritance is, according to Gerould, strictly Mendelian.

It is known from other data that this defect follows simple Mendelian laws.

Now this is exactly the ratio of Mendelian heredity in the F2 generation.

Above all, the Eugenist needs to know more of Mendelian heredity in man.

This, according to Sutton, is the basis of the Mendelian heredity.

But it is doubtful whether this idea of the rle of Mendelian factors is correct.

The defect seems to behave in the manner of a Mendelian recessive.

It will not be denied; not even the Mendelian law holds it wholly safe.

In most cases in this history, however, the defect behaves like a Mendelian dominant.

In certain other cases it is clearly known to follow the Mendelian formula.

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