“inherited” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “inherited”:

+ It was inherited from his father Shintarō Abe.

+ He abdicated in 1730 and the crown was inherited by his son Charles Emmanuel III.

+ Thus, equations can be written in terms of allele frequencies, and hypotheses about how phenotypes are inherited can be tested from population data.

+ An individual’s mitochondrial genes are not inherited by the same mechanism as nuclear genes.

+ The Saurischia keep the ancestral hip arrangement inherited from their Archosaur ancestors, and the Ornithischia have a modified hip structure.

+ It turned out that this diversity is generated by somatic recombination of the inherited gene segments and by somatic mutation”.

+ Those traits which are partly inherited will be significantly more similar in identical twins.

+ In some religions and cultures, it was bad luck to mention a dead child’s name.Sofia Kotilainen, ‘An inherited name as the foundation of a person’s identity: How the memory of a dead person lived on in the names of his or her descendants’, “Thanatos”, Vol 1, No.

inherited use in sentences
inherited use in sentences

Example sentences of “inherited”:

+ This kind of system is inherited by both animals.

+ Allegra inherited this stake, worth around half a billion dollars, when she turned 18 in 2004.
+ It was always known that people inherited some features, but were modified during life.

+ This kind of system is inherited by both animals.

+ Allegra inherited this stake, worth around half a billion dollars, when she turned 18 in 2004.

+ It was always known that people inherited some features, but were modified during life.

+ It is usually inherited in a recessive pattern; it means, both parents have to give the albinism gene to a child to cause albinism.

+ With independence in 1947, India inherited the suzerainty over Bhutan enjoyed by the British Raj.

+ Most organisms are normally diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes — one set inherited from each parent.

+ Spinal muscular atrophy is inherited from parents who might or might not have the disease themselves but both of whom have a fault in their genes that predisposes to the disease.

+ She managed to secure the income of the lands of Nemours for her two daughters, but the titles were inherited by other members of the family.

+ Approximately 5–10% of cancers, are due to inherited genetic defects, from a person’s parents.

+ For over a hundred years since the “Union of the Crowns” in 1603, when James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne from his cousin, Elizabeth I of EnglandQueen Elizabeth I, the two had been in personal union The Acts of Union took effect on 1 May 1707.

+ The phenomenon is better understood if we assume that the inherited trait is controlled by a large number of recessive genes.

+ Growth and development of embryos occurs with all genes inherited from the mother.

+ The title was inherited by male offspring.

+ But not all characters are inherited in the simple manner of Mendel’s pea characters.

More in-sentence examples of “inherited”:

+ This is a single inherited system in present mammals, but it seems to have evolved convergently in pre-mammals more than once.

+ Infants are born with inherited reflexes that help them eat, communicate, and survive.

+ Henry inherited the family estate in Ireland after his father’s death.Alan Moorehead, “Montgomery”.

+ Later that evening the women of the village are gossiping that Nemorino is unaware that he has just inherited a large fortune from his deceased uncle.

+ He negotiated with his inherited rivals in Northumbria in 1065, and in January 1066, upon Edward’s death, he was made King Harold II.

+ If parameter is left blank, “name” will be inherited from the where this infobox is invoked.

+ You see, Philoctetes had inherited Hercules’ bow and arrows, which were dipped in the blood of the Lernaean Hydra.

+ At age of 8, he inherited a fortune of 66 million livres.

+ In this category go inherited conditions which make life worse for people who carry those genes.

+ The terms were invented by Wilhelm Johanssen to distinguish between inherited and environmentally produced variation.

+ Lee’s government inherited judicial corporal punishment from British rule, but greatly expanded its scope.

+ He inherited his family’s newspaper company El Mercurio SAP, which publishes Chile’s leading national dailies “El Mercurio” and “La Segunda”.

+ Sancho VI inherited a debilitated kingdom, subject of frequent raids by the Kingdom of Castile of Alfonso VII of León and CastileAlfonso VII and by the Ramon Berenguer IV, also king of Aragon, who in 1140 had agreed the partition of the kingdom in the Treaty of Carrión.

+ Harry also inherited the remainder of Sirius’ wealth in wizard’s gold at Gringotts.

+ A majority of his vast fortune had been inherited via “La Grande Mademoiselle”.

+ Birds have no more than four toes, inherited together with over a hundred anatomical features from theropod dinosaurs.

+ In the original universe depicted in Parts 1-6, the Joestar bloodline was inherited by the Kujo Family and Josuke Higashikata.

+ Shunzhi Emperor inherited Huang Taiji’s throne.

+ His only living child and her husband inherited the property when MCCrary died in 1888.

+ When King James VI of Scotland inherited the throne, he disliked having to work with parliament.

+ About 5 to 10% of cases are directly inherited from a person’s parents.

+ In 1028 Sancho III the Great, of Navarre, married the sister of count García Sánchez and inherited title to the County of Castile after his brother-in-law’s death.

+ The egg-laying and the cloaca are primitive features inherited from earlier synapsid tetrapods.

+ His son Sir Nicolas Byron inherited his estates.

+ First, development is controlled by genes inherited from the parents.

+ By the time Louis inherited the kingdom the Carolingian Empire had already started to decline.

+ This life span is inherited from the poodle and golden retriever parents.

+ Genes are a common factor behnd most inherited traits.

+ Humans do not digest leaves, but we inherited some of the apes’ vegetarian apparatus.

+ His wife inherited part of his considerable fortune.

+ Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House have been inherited as private property for several generations.

+ For example, birds and bats both have the power of flight, but this is not used to classify them together, because it is not inherited from a common ancestor.

+ The information stored in this way is considered epigenetic: it is not coded in the DNA but is nevertheless inherited by daughter cells.

+ Standard English computer keyboard layouts inherited the single and double “straight” quotation marks from the typewriter, and they do not include individual keys for left-handed and right-handed typographic quotation marks.

+ The bottom margin is inherited from the current container.

+ The only claims to notability are inherited notability from family members.

+ In that year, the king of Scotland inherited the two kingdoms of Elizabeth I, and James VI of Scotlandbecame the first king of the whole British Isles.

+ His Earl of Avon title was inherited by the younger son, Nicholas.

+ In which case, Harry or Draco Malfoy would’ve likely inherited the title of Head of House.

+ Knowledge of insects in the 17th century was to a great extent inherited from Aristotle.

+ He inherited the disease from his mother.

+ At the outset of his reign, Commodus, aged 19, inherited many of his father’s senior advisers.

+ Citizenship is inherited through parents not by birthplace.

+ For thousands of years, people had already studied how traits are inherited from parents to their children.

+ His father, Edward, inherited the throne gaining the nickname “Edward the Peaceful” for his hard work maintaining stability when tensions were increasing.

+ This is a single inherited system in present mammals, but it seems to have evolved convergently in pre-mammals more than once.

+ Infants are born with inherited reflexes that help them eat, communicate, and survive.
+ Henry inherited the family estate in Ireland after his father's death.Alan Moorehead, "Montgomery".

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