So far as the transmission of any feature may be regarded as an example of particulate inheritance, so far (it seems little more than a truism to assert) the element from which that feature was developed must have been particulate also.
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particulate inheritanceTeilchenvererbung (ger.)
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The Mendelian theory that genetic information is transmitted from one generation to another in the form of discrete units, so that the biological inheritance of offspring is not a solution in which the parental information is blended. (Oxford Dict. of Genetics 2007)
- 1885
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Galton, F. (1885). Opening address. Nature 32, 507-510: 510.
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particulate inheritance The theory that maternal and paternal genetic factors do not blend but retain their integrity from generation to generation; Mendel's theory of particulate inheritance; cf. blending inheritance.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 183.