Maternal_effect Maternal_effect

Maternal effect - Definition

Related Words: Ancestral, Conjugal, Demonstrative, Faithful, Kind, Loving, Melting, Mother

A maternal effect, in genetics, is the phenomena where the genotype of a mother is expressed in the phenotype of its offspring. This is usually attributed to maternally produced molecules, such as mRNAs, that are deposited in the egg cell. Maternal effect genes often affect early developmental processes such as axis formation.

This term may also be used to describe maternal inheritance, in which some aspect of an offspring's genotype is inherited solely from the mother. This is often attributed to maternal inheritance of mitochondria or plastids, which each contain their own genome. This phenomenon is distinct from the first phenomenon because in maternal inheritance the individual's phenotype reflects its own genotype, not necessarily the genotype of its parent.

Example Usage of Maternal

jdrm: @joup1 ya se te vino el instinto Maternal? xD
childsplayx2: @Kat1124 I think she'll come around. We purposely got a male kitty. Hopefully her Maternal instincts will kick in. She's making us pay now.
ThenielAyoub: Encerro meu dia de hoje com essa frase tao Maternal para os meus pobres followers que sao bombardeados com tantas incoerencias e estranhezas
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