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It is hard to assess the younger children's maternal inheritance.
The secretary generalship is hers by maternal inheritance, she told me.
Mitochondria are, therefore, in most cases inherited down the female line, known as maternal inheritance.
In 1859 her mother died and Salme received her maternal inheritance, three plantations.
John only received some appanage in Brittany, and his maternal inheritance, a countship, was a much more important possession.
In the case of mitochondria, maternal inheritance is almost the exclusive form of inheritance.
Instead, they form part of the total assets for the purposes of maternal inheritance (ƭeen yaay).
This condition is inherited in a mitochondrial pattern, which is also known as maternal inheritance and heteroplasmy.
A classic example of uniparental gene transmission is the maternal inheritance of human mitochondria.
This type of inheritance, also known as maternal inheritance, applies to genes in mitochondrial DNA.
Maternal inheritance of the same deletion is associated with Angelman syndrome (characterised by epilepsy, tremors, and a perpetually smiling facial expression).
Hywel merged Dyfed with his own maternal inheritance of Seisyllwg, forming the new realm of Deheubarth.
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is caused by the extranuclear genome (mitochondria or chloroplast) and shows maternal inheritance.
The manor later, through maternal inheritance, became the possession of Christian I of Denmark, the first Danish monarch from the House of Oldenburg, in 1459.
The destruction of paternal mitochondria ensures the strictly maternal inheritance of mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA.
If, as we have been led to believe, we are subject to full challenge by right of our maternal inheritance, High Deryni may we not also claim the right to challenge protection?
Thus, we see the devolution of muthusam (paternal inheritance) was on the sons, and the devolution of the chidenam (dowry or maternal inheritance) was on the females.
Rhirid, who is said to have inherited his father's lands in Mochnant and Penllyn, Pennant Melangell and Rhiwaedog as well as the maternal inheritance at Gest.
Only the ever-present cowboy boots hid his maternal inheritance, distinctly fatae hooves, which had moved him from the NYPD to private practice when the force started cracking down on yearly physicals.
The lords of Toron were also connected to the Lordship of Oultrejordain by the marriage of Humphrey III and the maternal inheritance of Humphrey IV.
His eldest son, also John, received his maternal inheritance, including Buckland, in 1579 on the death of Christian's father, but within a year his own father died, and he was master of Longleat.
CoRR seeks to explain why chloroplasts and mitochondria retain DNA, and thus why some characters are inherited through the cytoplasm in the phenomenon of cytoplasmic, non-Mendelian, uniparental, or maternal inheritance.
However, hybridization has been observed among Orbignya and Phoenix species, and using chloroplast DNA in cladistic studies may produce inaccurate results due to maternal inheritance of the chloroplast DNA.