There is nothing particularly distinct about male and female mules. As a rule, though, there is a difference between mules and hinnies. About 80% of hinnies look exactly like mules but about 10% look very much like horses and another 10% look very much like donkeys. The quality of a mule depends on the quality of its parents, of course.
How confident the male is that the offspring produced by the female is his
35 babys for the female and about 5 females a male rabbit.
The phenotypic ratio is a 3:1 ratio.
50%
Men pass their X chromosomes to their daughters. Men have both X and Y chromosomes. If they were to give their offspring an Y chromosome, it would have to be a male. If they gave their offsping an X chromosome it would have to be female. XX is female, XY is male.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Morse
While it is typical that a female would carry the offspring in a heterogamous species. Male pregnancy is the term used when a male carries the offspring. Male fish of the Syngnathidae family carry their offspring.
A male lion and a female tiger would produce a liger.
It would be exactly the same way you make any punnet square. Just remember that the Y chromosome on males is recessive to the X chromosome. So for example, if a certain recessive phenotype is carried on the X chromosome, and the offspring is a male, the male will show that phenotype (because Y is recessive to X). However if it is a female, she will not show the phenotype because we said it is a recessive X linked phenotype.
That is a mule.
In humans, which sex chromosome determines if an offspring is a male or female?
50% because the male and female would both have the chance
you have a 50/50 chance of producing both a male and female offspring, it really depends on whether or not your offspring's DNA will have XY chromosomes (male) or XX chromosomes (female)
An offspring will only be male if it has a Y chromosome.
It is possible - the offspring would be called a 'geep'.
you have a 50/50 chance of producing both a male and female offspring, it really depends on whether or not your offspring's DNA will have XY chromosomes (male) or XX chromosomes (female)