Yes a parent who has had polio can pass on abnormalities to their children.
Yes of course the mother or father can.Polio is a very crushial and sickining disease and should be treated by a health proffesinal or doctor.it can be passed around all around
no
Only half of each parent's alleles are passed to their children. This means that parent 1 who is Aa at one gene locus will only pass A or a on to each offspring. Parent 2 may be AA, aa or Aa and will also only pass one allele on to each offspring.
A parent may only pass the gene for Huntington's if they HAVE Huntington's. It is transmitted on a Dominant gene. If you do not HAVE Huntington's. it is not possible to pass it to your children. My wife inherited the gene from her father. Our sone and daughter inherited from their mother. It can be from either parent, but only if that parent has HD.
If the parents have royalty then that will pass down to the kids,and whatever they give the kids in their will passes down to them!
Girls are so important in the family. They grow to become mums who eventually have children, the lessons and the upbringing a girl has from her parent, she will eventually pass on to her children.
That child's interest would pass to any living parent and if no parent to their siblings.
yes it can pass
No. The life insurance proceeds pass outside of the parent's will.
It depends on whether there are other children. The last parent's estate must be probated and title to the property will pass under the Will or to the legal heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will.
On average, parents share 50% of their alleles with their children. This means that each parent will pass down around half of their genetic information to their offspring in the form of alleles.
The chances of an AC genotype and an AS genotype having children with an SS or SC genotype depend on the inheritance patterns of sickle cell traits. The AC parent can pass on either the A or C allele, while the AS parent can pass on either the A or S allele. The possible combinations for their children are AA, AC, AS, and CS, meaning that neither SS nor SC offspring can occur from these parents. Thus, the chances of having SS or SC children are zero.