We can not say which gene will be dominant from mother or parent depend on the nature and selection by infant. so the question is wrong or modify it what you want to ask exactly?
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Through the parental genes forming the two gametes.
Obviousely it would be the combination of the parental genes or it dominates either one of the parental gene which is inherited by the new baby.
Only two different gametes (sex cells) can be created using a combination of AabbCCdd. This is because Aa is the only gene with two different alleles (A and a). The other genes have two copies of the same allele - therefore that is all that the gamete can contain. So the two different gametes possible are: AbCd and abCd
Hox genes are a type of homeotic gene. They can be called body plan genes.
Genes code for proteins
Parental genotypes are often more frequent than recombinant ones due to the phenomenon of genetic linkage, where genes located close together on the same chromosome tend to be inherited together during meiosis. This results in less recombination between these linked genes, leading to a higher proportion of offspring exhibiting parental combinations of alleles. Additionally, if the parental genotypes are favored by selection, they may persist at higher frequencies in the population compared to recombinants.
The rhyme scheme for "Clorinda and Damon" is AABBCCDD.
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Any type of parental voids.
Genes on A+
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