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Assuming the dystonia is hereditary and is a recessive gene which will be called "d" for simplicity, that means the man must be "dd" and the woman is "Dd". This is the only way they could have a child who is "dd" like the father, but not the mother.
There is a 50% that offspring will be Rh negative.
DNA is useful for many things. First of all if a woman gets pregnant and her mate is skeptical if he is the father, DNA is taken to see. With murder cases DNA is always taken. Years ago, we didn't have this years ago and many people have been put in jail who didn't do the crime. Today, DNA is one of the most important ways to get the truth regarding crime.
The father's blood type would have to be A or AB, and most likely negative.
No. Only one sperm cell can fertilize an egg. One of them is the father. Not both
was angry and he said that she is not the girl for Leon......
was angry and he said that she is not the girl for Leon......
Regarding what woman? This question is too vague and needs more information. I assume felling, in the question, should be feeling?
When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.When a married woman gives birth her husband is assumed, legally, to be the father of the child and he has all the legal rights and responsibilities regarding that child. When an unmarried woman gives birth, the paternity must be established legally by the father signing the birth certificate or establishing his paternity through a DNA test. In the case of an unmarried woman, the woman who gave birth is a matter of record. The father's identity is not.
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The "committed" reaction is also the rate-limiting reaction
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In the 1700s, British common law typically did not allow unmarried women to inherit directly from their father's estate. Instead, the inheritance would pass to the closest male relative, such as a brother or uncle. Unmarried women had limited legal rights and were often economically dependent on male relatives.
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The reverse reaction is endothermic and nonspontaneous.