No - the father's genes are not always the dominant genes.
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
the chromosomes carry the genes
Genes are stretches of DNA that contain code to make proteins. Chromosomes are made up of numerous Genes.
Genes are not made by meiosis. Genes are sequences of DNA found on the chromosomes.
Ulvepigen Tinke - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Denmark:7 Sweden:7
Bhagvati Parsad Vajpai has written: 'Tinke ke atamkatha'
The cast of Ulvepigen Tinke - 2002 includes: Lotte Andersen as Louise Sarah Boberg as Astrid Pernille Brahms as Maid Lisbet Dahl as Madmor Carsten Islington as Karl Peter Jeppe Hansen as Larus Sarah Juel Werner as Tinke Pelle Koppel as Erik Bent Mejding as Hermann Birthe Neumann as Elisabeth Jonas Oscarsson as Hartad Trine Pallesen as Sophie Bodil Sangill as Katinka
are your legs tied? That is how we can translate it.
Drowning man catches at straw.
Sarah Juel Werner has: Played Tinke in "Ulvepigen Tinke" in 2002. Played Marie-Louise in "Arven" in 2003. Played Cecilie Berggren in "Absalons hemmelighed" in 2006. Played Bea in "Det som ingen ved" in 2008. Played Elisabeth in "To verdener" in 2008. Played Girl in "Under Huden" in 2011.
In the 1992 version of the film, I do not believe there was a character by that name. The lead role (named Toby Mastallone) was played by Jami Gertz.
Polygenic genes are usually dominant genes.
No - the father's genes are not always the dominant genes.
defective genes are genes that are defective
Of course they have genes. They need genes for survival and reproduction.
DNA is in genes, and genes are in chromosomes.