semiheritable
Semiheritable is a term used in genetics and biology to describe a trait or characteristic that is passed down from parents to offspring, but not in a completely predictable or Mendelian fashion. Unlike strictly heritable traits, which follow clear inheritance patterns, semiheritable traits may be influenced by a combination of genetic factors and environmental influences. This means that while a genetic predisposition exists, the expression of the trait can vary, and it may not appear in every generation or in every offspring.
The concept of semiheritability is often applied in the study of complex traits, such as susceptibility to
The inheritance of semiheritable traits is often described as probabilistic rather than deterministic. While parents may