Traits can be determined by a single gene or by multiple genes. Many genes influence the regulation of others and sometimes even hide the existence of some. There isn't an answer to this question.
A human inherits 23 chromosomes from each parent.
how many genes inherited from each parent
Edited answer:
Half of the total genes from each parent
one set each
23 a piece, for a total of 46.
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That is impossible, as each parent contributes 23 genes. You could not be born without 46 genes.
You get one allele, or a half of a gene, from each parent. That combination of alleles create a gene. You have different genes for each trait, but all genes are made from your parent's alleles.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_inherit_genes#ixzz17AmtM8am
Animals inherit most of their genes from their parents. These genes have been shuffled up however, which explains why siblings can be different from eachother even though they come from the same genetic sources (same two parents, each having been given 50% of their genome by each parent). A small proportion of a person genes are mutations, or changes that neither parent possesses. A huge amount of mutations occur in DNA that is deactivated however, so in most cases, doesn't manifest as a unique and first time phenotypic characteristic. Could mean that the person is a carrier however, but that's a slightly different issue.
It's the other way around: natural selection is the natural process that causes the frequencies of occurence of alleles in the population gene pool to shift.
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Parent. Organisms have two alleles of each gene, one from each parent.
Because you share there blood.^thats trashit your genes, you get 24 from each parent to make 48 and you inherit different things from you parents and from Ur grandparents ect ect.....
That is impossible, as each parent contributes 23 genes. You could not be born without 46 genes.
23 from each parent... that's a total of 46 genes from both parents :D
The genes present on same chromosomes are sometimes linked to each other that inherit collectively are linked genes and can be separated by crossing over
Every child receives an X-chromosome from each parent.
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You get one allele, or a half of a gene, from each parent. That combination of alleles create a gene. You have different genes for each trait, but all genes are made from your parent's alleles.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_inherit_genes#ixzz17AmtM8am
Animals inherit most of their genes from their parents. These genes have been shuffled up however, which explains why siblings can be different from eachother even though they come from the same genetic sources (same two parents, each having been given 50% of their genome by each parent). A small proportion of a person genes are mutations, or changes that neither parent possesses. A huge amount of mutations occur in DNA that is deactivated however, so in most cases, doesn't manifest as a unique and first time phenotypic characteristic. Could mean that the person is a carrier however, but that's a slightly different issue.