biogeneis or evolution
Heredity.
from parents to their offspring is known as heredity.
DNA (short for deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that contains these insructions.
Gene genes that keep other genes from showing are known as what
It really depends on genetics down the parents line. Brown pigmentation on the eyes is a dominant allele on the gene and where 2 brown eyed parents reproduce, there is a high chance that all children will have brown eyes. However, if both parents carry a gene for blue eyes, which is recessive, there is a chance that both genes will meet and create off spring with blue eyes. This is known in laymans terms as a 'throw back', i.e. some one on either genetic line has had blue eyes. So yes, it is possible for parents with brown eyes to have 2 children with blue eyes and one with brown.
alleles
Genetics
from parents to their offspring is known as heredity.
DNA (short for deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that contains these insructions.
Normal parents just might have albino children. This is a hereditary condition. If the condition is known to have happened in your family, then the chances are present. Some times genes from a "genepool" several generations old become activated and can cause this. It is however a very rare condition.
Yes, that is precisely what they are known as.
The names of Sarah Boone's parents are not known. It is known she married a freed slave named James Boone and they had 8 children.
The birth of all of my parents, siblings, spouses, and children.
Little is known about these ancient people, but likely the children worked and helped their parents during the day.
There is no definite answer to this question. It would all depend on which genes the child would get. The child could have more of its moms genes or more of its dads genes or equal! It also has to be known whether the parents have positive or negative blood.
She is the patron saint of parents and separated children and the forgotten.
He was known for giving poor children presents, whose parents could not afford them.
Clara Brown was born into enslavement and separated from her parents at a young age. She was later sold into slavery after being separated from her husband and children. Her parents' names are not known.