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[[File:Gregor_Mendel.jpg|right|thumb|199px|[[Gregor Mendel]], the Father of Genetics]]
[[File:Bateson2William Bateson.jpg|rightupright|thumb|199px|[[William Bateson]]]]
[[File:Youngronaldfisher2.JPG|thumb|right|200pxupright|[[Ronald Fisher]]]]
 
'''Particulate inheritance''' is a pattern of inheritance discovered by [[Mendelian genetics]] theorists, such as [[William Bateson]], [[Ronald Fisher]] or [[Gregor Mendel]] himself, showing that [[phenotypic trait]]s can be passed from generation to generation through "discrete particles" known as [[genes]], which can keep their ability to be expressed while not always appearing in a descending generation.<ref>[http://www.webref.org/anthropology/p/particulate_theory_of_inheritanc.htm "Particulate theory of inheritance"], WebRef</ref>