Adverb
In a paternal manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe behaves very paternally toward his young bride Source: Internet
Genetic genealogy main The fact that human Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) is paternally inherited enables patrilines, and agnatic kinships, of men to be traced through genetic analysis. Source: Internet
DIRAS3 (NOEY2 or ARH1) DIRAS3 is a paternally expressed and maternally imprinted gene located on chromosome 1 in humans. Source: Internet
Kjetil Tronvoll, Ethiopia, a new start?, (Minority Rights Group: 2000) Haile Selassie's mother was paternally of Oromo descent and maternally of Gurage heritage, while his father was paternally Oromo and maternally Amhara. Source: Internet
Of the 46 chromosomes in a normal diploid human cell, half are maternally derived (from the mother's egg ) and half are paternally derived (from the father's sperm ). Source: Internet
Parthenogenetic/gynogenetic embryos have twice the normal expression level of maternally derived genes, and lack expression of paternally expressed genes, while the reverse is true for androgenetic embryos. Source: Internet