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- PEDIGREE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PEDIGREE is a register recording a line of ancestors How to use pedigree in a sentence
- PEDIGREE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PEDIGREE definition: 1 a list of the parents and other relations of an animal: 2 a person's family history… Learn more
- Pedigree - Wikipedia
Pedigree, an autobiographical novel by Georges Simenon; The Pedigree (professional wrestling), a finishing maneuver in professional wrestling made famous by Triple H; Pedigree, a memoir by Patrick Modiano; Provenance of (for example) an idea
- PEDIGREE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A pedigree is a table or chart recording a line of ancestors, either of persons or (more especially) of animals, as horses, cattle, and dogs; in the case of animals, such a table is used as proof of superior qualities: a detailed pedigree
- Pedigree - National Human Genome Research Institute
A pedigree is a map that depicts the different members of a family and their connections It is a graph, and it makes assessing who is connected and their relationships — such as parent, sibling, cousin — apparent by visual inspection
- Pedigree - Definition, Function and Examples - Biology Dictionary
A pedigree is a diagram that depicts the biological relationships between an organism and its ancestors It comes from the French “pied de grue” (“crane’s foot”) because the branches and lines of a pedigree resemble a thin crane’s leg with its branching toes
- Definition of pedigree - NCI Dictionary of Genetics Terms
A pedigree shows relationships between family members and indicates which individuals have certain genetic pathogenic variants, traits, and diseases within a family as well as vital status A pedigree can be used to determine disease inheritance patterns within a family
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