Genetic conditions carried on the Y chromosome, such as hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy, can only be passed from father to son. This is because the Y chromosome is inherited exclusively from the father.
The younger son demanded his share of the inheritance from his father before his father passed away.
Y-linked genes are only passed from father to son because the Y chromosome is inherited exclusively in a paternal manner. Since females inherit an X chromosome from each parent, they do not receive a Y chromosome from their father.
I think its his genes
only if the son is the child of the father. If the father is the son of the child, you might be a redneck.
If your father has only one son, that son cannot have a brother. Therefore the answer to the question is, "no one."
Yes there is a definite genetic connection in the case of RA It can be passed through the father the mother or both.
he had 4 sons, only one didn't die at a young age, and that was Robert, his first sonhis 1 son passed away at age 3, almost 4his other son passed away at age 11and another son passed away at age 18, after his father was assinated
This is only true if the son has had a son of his own.
Inheritance .... the estate of the father passed down to the son.
It was passed along from father to son.
William Johnson. He Passed Away
the right to rule was passed from father to son to grandson and so on...