Transmission of information from cells to cell or from parent to progeny that is not encoded in DNA. Choose one     Epistatic inheritance Epigenetic inheritance Meiotic inheritance Genetic inheritance.

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Transmission of information from cells to cell or from parent to progeny that is not encoded in DNA. Choose one

 

 

Epistatic inheritance

Epigenetic inheritance

Meiotic inheritance

Genetic inheritance.

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Inheritance is the process of transfer of information from parents to offspring via the genetic material of the parents. This is the reason why progenies look so much similar to their parents. The offspring express the traits which they have obtained from their parents. 

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