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Inheritance is the passage of hereditary traits passed down from one generation to another. These traits have been acquired from your parents and will be transferred to your children. This division of biology is called genetics. <ref>Tortora G., Anagnostakos P., (1990) Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. New York: Harper &amp;amp;amp; Row</ref> | Inheritance is the passage of hereditary traits passed down from one generation to another. These traits have been acquired from your parents and will be transferred to your children. This division of biology is called genetics. <ref>Tortora G., Anagnostakos P., (1990) Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. New York: Harper &amp;amp;amp;amp; Row</ref> | ||
== References == | |||
1. Tortora G., Anagnostakos N. (1990) Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. New York: Harper & Row |
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Inheritance
Inheritance is the passage of hereditary traits passed down from one generation to another. These traits have been acquired from your parents and will be transferred to your children. This division of biology is called genetics. [1]
References
1. Tortora G., Anagnostakos N. (1990) Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. New York: Harper & Row
- ↑ Tortora G., Anagnostakos P., (1990) Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. New York: Harper &amp;amp;amp; Row