genomic imprinting is the answer to the question above....found in my text book...
This is known as genomic imprinting, where the expression of a gene depends on whether it was inherited from the mother or father. Imprinted genes are marked during gametogenesis to determine their expression in offspring. This phenomenon can result in genes being silenced or expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner.
Methylation is a process where methyl groups are added to DNA, which can affect gene expression. Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon where certain genes are expressed based on whether they are inherited from the mother or father. Methylation plays a key role in genomic imprinting by regulating which parent's gene is expressed.
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon where certain genes are expressed differently depending on whether they are inherited from the mother or the father. This can impact gene expression and inheritance patterns by causing specific genes to be turned on or off based on their parental origin, leading to unique patterns of inheritance and gene expression in offspring.
Genetic traits inherited from parents are usually expressed in the offspring. These traits can include physical characteristics such as eye color or height, as well as predispositions to certain diseases or conditions.
It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.
This is known as genomic imprinting, where the expression of a gene depends on whether it was inherited from the mother or father. Imprinted genes are marked during gametogenesis to determine their expression in offspring. This phenomenon can result in genes being silenced or expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner.
Polygenic Inheritance
Parental rights are not inherited. They can be specified in a particular clause of the will.
Methylation is a process where methyl groups are added to DNA, which can affect gene expression. Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon where certain genes are expressed based on whether they are inherited from the mother or father. Methylation plays a key role in genomic imprinting by regulating which parent's gene is expressed.
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon where certain genes are expressed differently depending on whether they are inherited from the mother or the father. This can impact gene expression and inheritance patterns by causing specific genes to be turned on or off based on their parental origin, leading to unique patterns of inheritance and gene expression in offspring.
normal deveopment
The genes are homogyous dominate.
Depending on how you use it, "inherited" could either be an adjective or a verb.
Dominant genes will always be expressed however recessive genes would need to be inherited from both parents
Colorblindness.
Genetic traits inherited from parents are usually expressed in the offspring. These traits can include physical characteristics such as eye color or height, as well as predispositions to certain diseases or conditions.
It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.