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The heritability of strabismus
Ophthalmic Genetics, 1994The etiology of strabismus has long been observed to have a genetic component. Recent advances in genetic methodology may provide insight into the genetic basis for several types of inherited strabismus, including those associated with genetic multisystem disorders such as Moebius syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, craniofacial dysostoses, and ...
T O, Paul, L K, Hardage
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Journal of Heredity, 1977
The origin of the word heritability remains unknown. Its usage has evolved through three stages, becoming more restrictive in its meaning along the way. In the initial stage, 1832 and possibly earlier, heritability was used to denote the hereditary transmission of characteristics or material things, simply having the capability (legally or biologically)
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The origin of the word heritability remains unknown. Its usage has evolved through three stages, becoming more restrictive in its meaning along the way. In the initial stage, 1832 and possibly earlier, heritability was used to denote the hereditary transmission of characteristics or material things, simply having the capability (legally or biologically)
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The Heritability of Strabismus
American Orthoptic Journal, 1975(1975). The Heritability of Strabismus. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 11-17.
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