Technically you cant inherit any traits from your parents but you can get them, like your parents did.
When you are born you can do nothing except grasp and suck, the rest you learn from watching the people around you. like when you see your family walking you start trying to do what they are so you start trying to walk and eventually you will walk like them.
What i am trying to say is that you cant inherit any traits from your parents by just the genes that they gave you. you have to become determined like they did when they were young.
The likelihood that the offspring of individuals IV-3 and IV-4 will inherit the trait depends on the specific genetic inheritance pattern of the trait. If the trait is determined by a dominant gene, there is a 50 chance that the offspring will inherit the trait. If the trait is determined by a recessive gene, there is a 25 chance that the offspring will inherit the trait.
If your parent had a tattoo, it does not mean that you would inherit this trait. Tattoos are not inherited they are something that you choose to have done. Just because your parents like tattoos, it doesn't mean that you will like them too.
An offspring can inherit a recessive trait if both of its parents are homozygous for the dominant allele.
The alleles for a given trait are inherited from an individual's parents.
Eye color.
Father
I guess they can inherit colors of their parents.
Determination.
His determination to succeed.
An individual can have a maximum of two alleles for one trait, as they inherit one allele from each parent. These alleles can be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous) for a specific trait.
YES
In order for a recessive trait to appear in the offspring, it must inherit a recessive allele for that trait from both parents.