patrilineal
Paternal descent refers to the lineage or ancestry traced through one's father or male ancestors. It is a way of tracing family connections and inheritance through the male bloodline.
The descent traced through the mothers in a family tree is known as matrilineal. This usually happens in Africa.
The three arrangements for familial descent and inheritance are patrilineal (tracing ancestry and passing down property through the male line), matrilineal (tracing ancestry and passing down property through the female line), and bilateral (involving both sides of the family and allowing inheritance from both parents).
If you are tracing your father's ancestry, you are looking at your paternal ancestry.
A Pedigree
pedigree is the answer!!
It's pedigree.
It's pedigree.
Patrilineal Descent- which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her father.Matrilineal Descent- which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her mother.Bilateral Descent- which affiliates a person with a group of relatives through his or her parents.
The different types of family according to descent are patrilineal (descent traced through the father's line), matrilineal (descent traced through the mother's line), and bilateral or cognatic (descent traced through both father and mother). These family types determine kinship ties, inheritance patterns, and societal roles within the family unit.
A Punnett square.
A Punnett square.