If the father's sister (aunt) was born blind then the baby may have blindness but if blindness was caused later in life e.g getting a cricketball hit in your eye then the baby will not have blindness
I had group b during my first pregnancy, but negative on my second and third. Weird huh?! It's not hereditary. It's something that comes and goes on it's own. Now it's something that they take care of and doesn't effect the baby.
Color Blindness is most commonly the result of hereditary reception of a genetically defective X chromosome. The chromosome usually comes from a carrier mother, and has a 50% chance of being passed to her son. A daughter of the same mother will have a 50% chance of also becoming a carrier, and is only likely at risk of becoming color blind if the father is color blind.
grandfather comes to mind
It depends on what has caused your blindness. There are some conditions or ailments that cause temporary blindness but your sight comes back after the ailment has been cured.
when and if a dangerous substace comes in contact with you skin or eye you will be at risk of a burn on the skin or blindness in the eye. possibly even pernament blindness. the substance can be so dangerous when it comes in contact it will imediatlly start to eat through.
Yes, as this is where your fathers genetic information comes from which is why you have a mix of genes.
The most common class of hereditary diseases are the Mendelian diseases (since they follow the Mendelian patterns of inheritance), they're classified into 3 types: * Dominant; where if one allele is defected, the symptoms of the disease manifest since it is dominant, e.g. Marfan syndrome * Recessive; where both alleles need to be defected for the disease to manifest, e.g. Phenylketonuria * Sex-linked; where the allele is present on the X chromosome, but not on the Y chromosome, making males more susceptible to have the disease, e.g. color blindness. Alleles are copies of the same gene present on each of a pair of chromosomes, one allele comes from the mother and one comes from the father. However, recently, most hereditary diseases are classified according to the type of protein involved, whether structural, enzymatic, transport protein, ...etc.
Window blinds usually come in pastel colors, but are available in nearly every imaginable color.
Color blindness comes in varying degrees. With complete color blindness a person sees only black and white, no colors. There is also partial color blindness, which prevents a person from fully perceiving all colors, although there is some color perception. There are few practical consequences to a lack of color vision - it can be harder to tell when fruit is ripe. But then, you can still feel the fruit to see how hard it is.
It comes from a Mexican word meaning 'father'.So padres means fathers
tanyas mum and sister
My sister is insistent when it comes to candy.