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Who generally inherits sex-linked traits?

In humans there is a higher incidence of male children who phenotypically diplay a sex-linked trait. The inheritence level in females is about equal to that of the males but, because they have two X chromosomes they carry it genotypically but not phenotypically.


What is the probability of the P male passing on the rickets gene?

The probability of a male passing on the rickets gene depends on the inheritance pattern of the gene in question. If the gene is X-linked, a male (XY) will pass the gene to all his daughters but none of his sons. In a case of autosomal inheritance, each child, regardless of sex, has a 50% chance of inheriting the gene from an affected male. Further specifics about the genetic background and family history would be needed for a precise probability.


What gene is a male gene called?

The gene that determines male biological traits is called the SRY gene, which is located on the Y chromosome. This gene plays a crucial role in the development of male sex characteristics during embryonic development.


Is the black male gene dominant over e white male gene?

Yes,


Could males be a carrier of a specific gene and not show traits?

Yes. It is possible for a male to carry a gene and not show it. However, it would have to be a recessive gene, therefore the trait would not show physically. Though, if it is a sex-linked gene, they would either show the trait or not. They cannot be carriers and not show it.


What would happen if one of the parts for male and female reproductive system is missing?

The species would die out - as there would be no way to reproduce.


Is Gene a male or a female name?

Gene is typically a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both males and females. It is often short for names like Eugene or Eugenia.


How do you spell gene the name?

The male given name is Gene. Sometimes a short version of Eugene


What is SRY gene and what does it determine?

The SRY gene, or Sex-determining Region Y gene, is located on the Y chromosome and plays a crucial role in male sex determination. It encodes a transcription factor that initiates the development of male gonads, leading to the formation of testes and the production of male hormones such as testosterone. The presence of the SRY gene typically results in the development of male physical characteristics, while its absence usually leads to female development. Thus, the SRY gene is essential for initiating male sexual differentiation during embryonic development.


Describe where the human SRY gene resides and its significance?

The human SRY gene resides on the Y chromosome. It is the sex-determining gene responsible for the development of male characteristics by initiating testis formation in the early embryo. Its significance lies in its role in determining the male sex in humans.


Who is the male movie star on the mcdonalds commercial?

Gene Hackman


Expression of the SRY gene causes an embryo to develop what?

Into a Male