heritable - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • proprietor: The applicant is the heritable proprietor of subjects at 11 Orchard Walk, Aberdeen ( " the subjects " ).
  • trait: Why do some heritable traits under selection fail to evolve?
  • variation: We have found extensive heritable variation in ability to change morph in response to the presence of foraging ladybirds.
  • jurisdiction: Macleod very sensibly observed, that taking away the heritable jurisdictions had not been of such service in the islands, as was imagined.
  • property: By signing the firm name, he purported to accept an offer for the purchase of heritable property on behalf of a client.
  • disorder: It is a highly heritable disorder which generally becomes manifest in early adult life.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: Furthermore, vessel size has been found to be a highly heritable character in oak.
  • not: Moveable property All property which is not heritable is regarded as moveable in Scottish land law.
  • strongly: Analysis confirmed that height growth is strongly heritable with estimates of genetic gain from 2 to 25 % .

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