heritable in the PONS Dictionary

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It is heritable and is modified by natural selection.
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However, these titles became extinct upon their deaths, not being heritable.
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In its anthropological sense, the word race should be reserved for groups of mankind possessing well-developed and primarily heritable physical differences from other groups.
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Parliament granted 152,000 for the purchase of heritable jurisdictions.
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Natural selection changes the relative frequencies of alternative phenotypes, insofar as they are heritable.
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Thus, environments less amenable to behavioural modification tend to be less heritable.
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In beetles, artificial selection experiments have shown that there is heritable variation for length of death-feigning.
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Prions based on heritable protein structure also exist in yeast.
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When the change in information status is not heritable, it would be a somatic epitype.
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Cross-fostering experiments showed that infestation levels were heritable.
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