-Love her children
You get one allele for 1 trait from your mother. Alleles are alternative forms of a gene, and you inherit one allele for each trait from each parent.
Father
My love for reading and language is an acquired trait that I learned from my mother.
If only the mother has the thalassemia trait, each child has a 50% chance of inheriting the trait and becoming a carrier, and a 50% chance of being unaffected. The father’s genotype will determine the overall risk for the children. If the father does not have thalassemia or the trait, the children will only be carriers. However, if the father also carries the trait, there is a possibility of having children with thalassemia disease.
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If you do what you say you are going to do, what personal trait of a good citizen are you demonstrating?
no its a talent, something you are good or not good at
Nonexcludability
father for sure, maybe the mother too
Usually the mother.
Yes.... because blood trait A is dominant on blood trait O... the child will then have blood group A
It is unlikely.