Well, you have to gather genetic information from both sides. In the father's side, are there more boys or girls that are born?
Polydactylism, or having extra fingers or toes, can be inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. This means that a child only needs to inherit one copy of the gene from one parent to express the trait. Offspring of a parent with polydactylism have a 50% chance of also having the condition.
The chances are 50% for each possible outcome, as the sex of a child is determined by whether the male parent contributes an X or Y chromosome. This means there is an equal likelihood of having a son or a daughter in each pregnancy.
The probability of a child being color blind depends on the parents' genetic makeup. If the mother is a carrier of the color blindness gene located on the X chromosome and the father does not carry the gene, the chances are 0% for a daughter and 50% for a son to inherit color blindness. If the father is color blind and the mother is a carrier, the chances are 50% for a daughter and 50% for a son to inherit color blindness.
If ehlers-danlos syndrome is x linked all of your children will have it. I have three children and two show signs one has it bad like me their Mother who carried to her children not knowing that she had it. One child seems symptom free. I am 65 years old and have vascular type and am a carrier as is my daughter. My daughter's son is going in for heart surgery. She has four children and three of her children show signs of ehlers-danlos syndrome.The three most prevalent forms of EDS (classic type, hypermobility type, and vascular type) are autosomal dominant mutations. This means that the mutations are not carried on the sex chromosomes (X or Y), and that they are dominant rather than recessive. Dominance means that there is no "carrier"; you either inherit the mutation and have EDS, or you don't. It is also possible to have a spontaneous mutation occur, so that a child is born with EDS even though neither parent has the mutation.For an autosomal dominant trait, if one of the two parents has EDS, then each child has a 50% chance of inheriting the trait. If each of the two parents has a form of EDS, then there is a 75% chance that each child will have a form of EDS. (It's a 50% chance that the child will have one form, and a 25% chance that the child will hit the jackpot and inherit both forms.)Some of the rarer forms are recessive mutations, which means that it takes both parents to carry the mutation for a child to inherit it. For each child, the chance is 25% that the child will be born with EDS. However, there have been a total of only about 100 cases of these rarer forms ever, so the chance that a child will have one of these is minuscule.If you're trying to decide whether to have children, based on either you or your partner being diagnosed with EDS, I've seen many recommendations to consult with a geneticist to discuss the possibilities.
No, Rosalind Franklin was the second of five children in her family.
one chance in seven
Your son-in-law is your Daughter's husband. His family are part of your extended family but while your daughter is an Aunt (by marriage) to the child and the child is a Niece (by marriage) to your Daughter. The child is no direct relation to you.
Your child has a 25% chance of blue, 75% chance of brown
the father
This is a terrible violation. The man has committed a criminal and immoral act. The daughter should seek help from a trusted friend or family member and confide in her doctor. There is a chance the child could be malformed in some way because of such inbreeding. This is NOT OK.
spouse, parent to child, child to child, child to grandparent, child to aunt/uncle, child to great grandparents (and so on), family to pet...that is in general terms, if you want to be more specific it could go like husband to wife, daughter to mother, daughter to father, son to mother, son to father, big sister to little brother, big brother to little sister, daughter to aunt, daughter to grandmother....it can go on and on but you get the picture
My sister in law is calling her husband's family cousins to my daughter. Is this correct?
Daughter in law refers to a woman who has married your child. In the same way, your child has become either a son in law or a daughter in law to his or her spouses parents.
Also called ‘Concha’ by her siblings, Concepcion Rizal was the eighth child of the Rizal family. She was born in 1862 and died at age 3.
Yes, each child's sex is determined independently, so having a son previously does not affect the probability of having a son or daughter in the future. The chance of having a son or daughter each time is about 50%.
You have to go to court but the chance is minimal they would take the child away from her/his family. You basically have no claim.
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.