The asnser is "alleles" and your welcome diego-erick
Men do they are the carriers of the X and Y chromosome. Girls only have X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes mean it will be a girl and a X and a Y mean it will be a boy.
Men do they are the carriers of the X and Y chromosome. Girls only have X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes mean it will be a girl and a X and a Y mean it will be a boy.
Men do they are the carriers of the X and Y chromosome. Girls only have X chromosomes. Two X chromosomes mean it will be a girl and a X and a Y mean it will be a boy.
Male and female genes combine to determine different traits of the offspring. The dominant gene is another term for the stronger gene.
Sex-linked genes are located on the sex chromosomes, such as the X and Y chromosomes. These genes can influence the inheritance of traits in offspring because males and females inherit different combinations of sex chromosomes. For example, males have one X and one Y chromosome, while females have two X chromosomes. This can result in certain traits being more commonly expressed in one sex over the other, depending on which sex chromosome carries the gene for that trait.
A Punnet square is a way of representing the possible combinations of genotypes in an offspring of two parents with differing genes. It is used to determine the probability that the offspring has a particular genotype.
Autosomes are identical to each other whereas sex chromosomes come in two forms, X and y and code for the sex linked characteristics (and some other traits) and are the 24th pair, determine sex.
They determine the sex of the offspring in Humans.
The Punnett square is a table used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross between two parents. It is commonly used to determine dominant and recessive genes in offspring based on the genotypes of the parents.
the father does. you see a woman genes are both y and men's genes have an x and a y if the father gives a y it is going to be a girl if he gives it and x it will be a boy. that is what determines sex of an offspring also if you already have some kids that will give you a better guess of what sex the offspring is.
The sex chromosome determines the sex of the organism. There are 46 chromosomes- 2 sex and 44 autosomes... the autosomes determine your traits, whereas the sex determine the sex; XX= FEMALE XY= MALE.
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.