However, John Seymour ( 1527 1522 ) petitioned parliament for the restoration of his maternal inheritance, but as her lands had been sold, he was awarded compensation in the form of the estate of Maiden Bradley.
12.
In 1920, he attend the meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago, and presented a paper to the American Naturalist Division on'A case of maternal inheritance in Maize : Cytological Relations '.
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Upon his marriage to Catherine Stirling around 1358, he consolidated his already large maternal inheritance, with that of his wife, which would add to the extensive landholdings of the Earldom of Crawford in north-east Scotland and elsewhere.
14.
The dying Geoffrey decided that Henry would have the paternal and maternal inheritances while he needed the resources to overcome Stephen, and left instructions that his body would not be buried until Henry swore an oath that once England and Normandy were secured the younger Geoffrey would have Anjou.
15.
At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, King Lord Edward Seymour ( 1529 1593 ) of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, whom in 1540 he excluded from their paternal and maternal inheritances with all their claims to their father's dignities being postponed to his children by his second wife.
16.
They married for political reasons : on the one hand, Joachim Frederick hoped to strengthen his influence on Prussia, where he acted as regent for Eleanor's insane father; on the other hand, he hoped to gain control of J�lich-Cleves-Berg, Eleanor's maternal inheritance.
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However, hybridization has been observed among " Orbignya " and " Phoenix " species, and using chloroplast DNA in cladistic studies may produce inaccurate results due to maternal inheritance of the chloroplast DNA . Chemical and molecular data from non-organelle DNA, for example, could be more effective for studying palm phylogeny.
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According to the 2005 study " More evidence for non-maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA ? ", heteroplasmy is a " newly discovered form of inheritance for mtDNA . Heteroplasmy introduces slight statistical uncertainty in normal inheritance patterns . " Heteroplasmy may result from a mutation during development which is propagated to only a subset of the adult cells, or may occur when two slightly different mitochondrial sequences are inherited from the mother as a result of several hundred mitochondria being present in the ovum.