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How to use heritability in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word heritability? Here are some examples.

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At the other end of the life history, the heritability of old-age metabolic rate is high.
Clearly, contemporary views of heritability are populist market eugenics in a new form.
The US researchers are now studying the heritability of these marker genes.
If you look at the heritability of depression, it's a similar kind of story.
He mentions a new book on IQ and the heritability of criminal tendencies, among other things.
Population geneticists dismiss such gene frequencies by convention and so count digit number as having no heritability.
Both the accuracy and precision of the estimates of dominant effects can be increased with increased sample size and heritability.
We do not know the relative contributions of heritability and environmental influence on abusive behaviours.
A study of identical and fraternal twins separated at birth and adopted into different families showed the same heritability.
An analogous operational definition holds for the heritability of derepressed cells.
Ten percent of the loci simulated in these populations were mistyped in the above manner and this increased the downward bias in heritability estimates.
It is striking that studies of twins regularly come up with higher levels of heritability than do other sorts of studies.
Because of this, a breeder should be more critical of traits with high heritability indices, such as conformation.
Difficulties in genetic counselling are numerous, and are often due to the difficulty to translate technical concepts, such as probability or heritability into words that can be understood in all what they encompass.
Strong correlations with high heritability traits such as Calving Ease help boost the accuracy of evaluating lower heritability traits such as conception ability when analyzed simultaneously.
Resulting data will be used to estimate heritability for various traits, including length, weight, condition, appearance, maturity, organ weight and fillet yield.
But high heritability does not necessarily imply a strong genetic component if the results are analysed to take account of gene-environment interactions and complexity.
Family heritability appears to be a reasonable avenue of investigation, as siblings of children with Autism are more likely than the general population to develop Autism or a related disorder.
The study, published in Nature Communications, suggests that previous studies overestimated the heritability of asthma.
The mechanisms of reproductive heritability and the origin of new traits remained a mystery.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Perhaps this heritability was limited to those cases in which the heiress transmitted the de facto headship of her house.
The agronomical describers were of low heritability, even desirable to the producer.
Using white leg markings as an example, Binns said heritability is two-thirds genetic and one-third environmental and that there is predictability but no absolutes.
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