the passing of traits from parent to offspring
Key Context
Many varieties of apples that we buy at the grocery are the result of selective breeding. Breeding plants for particular genetic traits is possible because of heredity. Heredity is a process where biological characteristics or traits are passed on by genetic code from parents to offspring. Cultivated apples are bigger, tastier, and more disease resistant because they inherit those traits from selected varieties of the fruit.
found in the nucleus of a cell, a long nucleic acid molecule containing the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of all living organisms; abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid