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Yes, as you may have a left-sided hairline or right, and whether hair loss is immenent is also genetic.
hairline stainless steel is pointing to its finish or type of coating. literally it has fine or minute straight lines like hair on its finish.
According to Mendelian genetics, if the male is heterozygous for the widows peak trait (Ww) and the female has a straight hairline (ww), 50% of their children are expected to have a widows peak (Ww) and the remaining 50% of their children are expected to have a straight hairline (ww).
50% of their children are expected to have a widow's peak. When a heterozygous male (Ww) with a widow's peak gene marries a female with a straight hairline (ww), their offspring have a 50% chance of inheriting the widow's peak gene from the father.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but straight hairlines are less common compared to other types of hairlines such as widow's peak or receding. Straight hairlines are considered a genetic trait and can vary in prevalence based on ethnic backgrounds and individual genetics.
Yes to the first one, no to the second one. Firstly, widow's peak is caused by a dominant gene while a straight hairline is caused by a recessive gene. Let 'H' be dominant and 'h' be recessive. So for a dominant gene, the trait still will be expressed whether the genotype of the person is homozygous dominant(HH) or heterozygous(Hh). For a recessive gene however, the trait will only be expressed when the genotype of the person is homozygous recessive (hh). So two people with a widow's peak CAN have a child with a stright hairline, provided both of their genotypes are Hh. This is because by crossing their genotypes, they can have a possibility of having child with the genotype HH(widow's peak), Hh(widow's peak), and also hh(straight hairline). The ratio of these three possibilities however, are 1:2:1. So the odds of having a child with a straight hairline in this case is 1:3. If the two people who have widow's peak have the genotype HH or one of them HH and the other Hh, then the possibility of having a child with a straight hairline is 0. This is because by crossing their genotypes together, the genotype of the child will either be HH for the first case, and HH or Hh for the second case. For two people who have a straight hairline, the genotype of both will definitely be homozygous recessive (hh), thus child will definitely have the recessive gene. Therefore, it is not possible for two people with straight hairline to have a child with widow's peak.
A widow's peak is a dominant trait, so even if a person has both the widow's peak and the straight hairline trait, only the widow's peak will be visibly apparent.
A hairline fracture does not necessarily produce swelling, It will be painful, however.
The Phenotype would be a straight hairline. The genotype would be aa.
use a sharp razor, and be carefull and make a nice straight line depending on the persons natural hairline, that's all i know.
It means that everything needs to be in order.
Yes the whole population of people in Japan can get straight A's in everything. Yes those are very true stereotypes and yes 100 percent of them do get straight A's in everything and are straight A+ students in everything,are also brainiacs with a 4.0 grade point average and higher,but I think that those are very true stereotypes.