its mostley your dads because he has striger geens
The eye color of the twins can vary. They may have brown eyes if they inherit the dominant brown eye color gene from the mother. Or they may have green eyes if they inherit the recessive green eye color gene from the father. It is also possible for the twins to have a mix of both brown and green eye colors.
What? Figure it out...Cause I got no idea, sorry :( Absolutely. If the mother's blood type is known, it can narrow things down a little more, but your blood type, if you are A, is AA or AO , then you could give the 0 portion, and the mother would also be giving an O, and the RH factor, which would make the child an O-. I am sure there are more detailed or educated answers available
There are many possibilities, but two things are certain: at least one parent must be type A or AB, and at least one parent must be Rh + A child with blood type A+ can have the following combinations of parents: Mother A+, Father A+ Mother A+, Father A- Mother A-, Father A+ Mother A+, Father B+ Mother A+, Father B- Mother A-, Father B+ Mother A+, Father AB+ Mother A+, Father AB- Mother A-, Father AB+ Mother A+, Father O+ Mother A+, Father O- Mother A-, Father O+ Mother B+, Father A+ Mother B+, Father A- Mother B-, Father A+ Mother B+, Father AB+ Mother B+, Father AB- Mother B-, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father A+ Mother AB+, Father A- Mother AB-, Father A+ Mother AB+, Father B+ Mother AB+, Father B- Mother AB-, Father B+ Mother AB+, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father AB- Mother AB-, Father AB+ Mother AB+, Father O+ Mother AB+, Father O- Mother AB-, Father O+ Mother O+, Father A+ Mother O+, Father A- Mother O-, Father A+ Mother O+, Father AB+ Mother O+, Father AB- Mother O-, Father AB+
The son would automatically get the Y chromosome from the father. The son's X chromosome has to come from his mother. Females are XX, so he has a fifty-fifty chance of receiving the disease carrying gene. If he receives the disease carrying gene he will have the disease, if he doesn't then he will neither have the disease nor be a carrier. A daughter has to receive one X chromosome from her father and one from her mother. If the father doesn't have the disease, then the daughter cannot have it. If the mother is a carrier, then she has a fifty-fifty chance of being a carrier.
This idea is known as blending inheritance, which suggests that traits from the parents blend together to produce offspring with a mix of characteristics. However, modern genetics has shown that offspring inherit specific genes from each parent, leading to a more complex inheritance pattern through genetic recombination.
Yes intelligence is part genetic but socialization is much more influential in the long run.
Mitochondrial DNA comes solely from the mother. Mom contributes more than dad.
A child may inherit color traits based on more then just the father, clearly in this case the mother was more dominate then the father and there is your answer.
This is not a rule or law, just happens that more often the mother is found to be a more suitable parent than the father in custody cases.
Even though there are more than two alleles, an individual can inherit only two, one from the mother and one from the father.
Because usually their Mother cares about them more than their Father.
Since the father and mother each contribute half (23 chromosomes) of the genetic material needed to form a child (46 chromosomes), the brother and sister are equal in terms of biological similarity, no matter if they had a different mother (same father) or father (same mother). However, if any of the father/mother pairs are related, the result is skewed.
If the mother is found by the court to be a more suitable guardian than the father, then yes, she can.
That will depend on the wording of the will. Their children are more likely to inherit if there are any.
No. In fact, He said just the opposite. From the New King James translation: Matthew 10:35-37 - For I have come to 'set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law'; and 'a man's enemies will be those of his own household.' He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. Matthew 19:29 - And everyone who has left [forsaken] houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or wife or children or lands, for My name's sake, shall receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life. Luke 14:26 - If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple.Luke 14:33 - So likewise, whoever of you does not forsake all that he has cannot be My disciple.
Example: Let's say my mother gave birth to me and then something happened to my father and then later my mother married another man and had 3 more children. We would all have the same mother but different father's so we would be half brothers and sisters. Jesus' mother was Mary and Jesus' father was God (by the Holy Spirit). then Mary and Joseph were married and had children. Jesus and his brothers and sisters all had Mary as their mother, but Jesus' father was God and the other children's father was Joseph, making them Half brothers and sisters.
Thor had a wife and a mistress. His wife, Sif, is the mother of Thrud with Thor, and the mother of Ullr with an unknown father. His mistress, Járnsaxa, is the mother of Magni with Thor, and more than likely the mother of Modi, though it is not mentioned anywhere, since the two of them inherit Thor's hammer when he dies.