overgeërfd
Overgeërfd is a Dutch term formed from over- and geërfd (inherited). It is not part of formal genetic nomenclature. In Dutch-language genetics writing, it is used infrequently to describe a trait or condition that appears to be inherited across multiple generations beyond what would be expected from a single ancestor. The term functions as a descriptive label rather than a defined genetic mechanism, and it should be interpreted with caution.
Usage of the word typically occurs in educational materials, family history discussions, or popular science texts.
Distinction from standard terms is important. The conventional Dutch terms are erfelijk and erfelijkheid, along with
See also: Erfelijkheid; erfelijke aandoening; overerfelijkheid; polygenetisch; multifactorieel; penetrantie; expressiviteit; imprinting.