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Traits are passed through the child spending a long amount of time around the parent and observing their actions. For example if the parent licked their lips alot then it is likely that the child will lick their lips alot too as the child has subconsciously obserned this action throughout the time spent with the parent.
We understand the basics, at least; certain traits are passed on from parent to child. Certain "genes" (tiny pieces of genetic information, encoded in a chemical form) from the parent will influence the development of the child. The child receives half of its genetic information from each parent. The fine details are pretty complicated, because while some inheritable traits are passed along by a single gene, most traits appear to be encoded in combinations of genes. Until we have a better understanding of how the combinations work together, we're going to be more-or-less guessing about what each gene does.
Yes mutations can be passed from parent to offspring. If a parent has a certain gene that is mutated then there is a possibility that the child may inherit it.
Traits can be classified as autosomal dominant or recessive. A child receives alleles from each parent, a dominant trait requires one allele and a recessive requires both.
These are acquired traits . for example no child is born learning mathematics tables or speaking fluent english. These are the traits that one acquires during a lifespan. and so is the reason why the traits such as intelligence or knowledge cannot be passed on from one generation to the other .
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Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
They are sex-linked genes.
The word inherited means that it is passed down through the genes from parent to child.
These alleles are called sex-linked alleles or traits.
Traits are passed through the child spending a long amount of time around the parent and observing their actions. For example if the parent licked their lips alot then it is likely that the child will lick their lips alot too as the child has subconsciously obserned this action throughout the time spent with the parent.
Certain traits can remain dormant and still be passed on to offspring. If a child has traits that neither parent possesses, chances are that it could have come from farther down the line.
Short Answer: Genetics Practical Answer: 1/2 of the genes (or chromosomes) of each parent (in the egg from the mother and the sperm of the father) combine giving traits from both parents to the child.
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We understand the basics, at least; certain traits are passed on from parent to child. Certain "genes" (tiny pieces of genetic information, encoded in a chemical form) from the parent will influence the development of the child. The child receives half of its genetic information from each parent. The fine details are pretty complicated, because while some inheritable traits are passed along by a single gene, most traits appear to be encoded in combinations of genes. Until we have a better understanding of how the combinations work together, we're going to be more-or-less guessing about what each gene does.
Yes mutations can be passed from parent to offspring. If a parent has a certain gene that is mutated then there is a possibility that the child may inherit it.