segmendidelike
Segmendidelike is a term used in genetics to describe a pattern of inheritance in which phenotypic traits are associated with discrete genomic segments and transmitted in a Mendelian-like fashion according to the segment, rather than the whole gene or chromosome. The word blends segment and Mendelian, and it is not a widely standardized term.
In segmendidelike inheritance, a defined genomic segment acts as a heritable unit. The segment’s presence, absence,
Mechanisms include segmental duplications, deletions, and recombination events that create mosaic individuals. During meiosis, segment alleles
The concept overlaps with known phenomena such as copy-number variation, segmental duplications, and mosaicism, but emphasizes
Applications are largely theoretical or pedagogical, useful for discussing how certain heritable traits might reflect segment-wide