male, their sex chromosomes are XY, females are always XX
A carrier is an organism that inherits a specific genetic trait but does not show the trait in their phenotype, or physical appearance.
Dominant trait due to doominant gene (as against recessive trait)
yes
The word "heir" is typically considered gender-neutral, as it refers to a person who inherits something, regardless of their gender.
Telepathy is commonly viewed as a paranormal ability and not a trait evolved through natural selection or related to gender. It falls outside of current scientific understanding and is not supported by empirical evidence.
dominant
A recessive trait only appears in an organism when it is homozygous for that trait, meaning it has two copies of the recessive allele. This occurs when an organism inherits the recessive allele from both parents.
Dominant Traits
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A male inherits only one X sex chromosome, so whatever alleles are on that chromosome will be expressed. A female inherits two X sex chromosomes, so there is a possibility that she will inherit at least one dominant allele for a trait, in which case she will have the dominant trait.
Recessive traits. This means that the trait is only expressed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from each parent.
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disorder, 2 parents have a CF gene, if their offspring inherits that trait they will have Cystic Fibrosis.