patrilines
A patriline, patrilineage, or patrilineal line is a lineage traced through male ancestors. In genealogy and anthropology, a patriline connects individuals to a common male progenitor—father, paternal grandfather, and so on—through the male line. Patrilines are contrasted with matrilines (traced through female ancestors) and with bilateral kinship systems.
In many societies patrilineal descent structures kinship, inheritance, property transmission, and membership in clans or lineages.
In genetics, patrilines are traced via the Y chromosome, transmitted from father to son with limited recombination.
Patrilines therefore encompass both social and biological concepts of paternal descent, underpinning lineage-based organization in many