pärilikel
Pärilikel is an Estonian adjective meaning hereditary or inherited, used to describe traits, conditions, or characteristics that are passed from parents to offspring through genetic material. In biology, heredity refers to the transmission of genetic information via DNA located in chromosomes. Offspring typically receive a combination of genes from their parents during reproduction, which can influence physical features, physiology, and disease risk.
Hereditary traits can be deterministic, governed primarily by a single gene, or polygenic, influenced by many
The concept of heritability describes, at the level of a population, how much of the variation in
Examples of hereditary traits include eye color and blood type, while certain diseases illustrate Mendelian inheritance,
Understanding pärilikel involves integrating genetics, evolution, and developmental biology to explain how traits persist and vary