Yes, color blindness can skip generations.
A normal family is - a mother a father a daughter and a son. this is what god said
AS you are the father of your daughter, even if you have not yet married her your responsibility will be the same and all the more as a normal father.
The girl must have inherited an X chromosome with the hemophilia gene from her mother, who is a carrier (heterozygous X^HX^h). The father must have contributed a Y chromosome, as males determine the offspring's sex. The father's genotype is not directly related to the daughter's hemophilia status.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
It is possible for a father to date his daughter, but not usually. Usually, it happens because the father has been drinking and doesn't know what he's doing. When he hasn't been drinking and he is normal, the chances of him dating/wanting to date his daughter are very slim. This throws up the question of 'What is a DATE?' I, as a 63 year old father, have often been out with my 32 year old daughter for a meal in the evening, does that constitute a DATE? Don't forget that the concept of 'a date' is unknown in many parts of the World.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
Yes it is. It's better for the relationship to be mother-son or father-daughter though, but your hamster babies should be perfectly normal.
Most fathers find their daughters beautiful even if the daughter is not. Some fathers and daughters are normally close and the daughter may feel she can confide in her father more than her mother. However, if the father is sexually attractive to his daughter this is not normal and he should seek psychological treatment before any damage is done.
In this scenario, the mother is heterozygous for normal skin pigmentation (Aa) and the father is homozygous recessive for albinism (aa). The possible genotypes for their child are Aa (normal pigmentation) and aa (albino). Using a Punnett square, there is a 50% probability that the child will be albino (aa).
Yes, to normal mothers that saying is true. However, sometimes there may be indifferences between mother and daughter, but this doesn't mean the mother doesn't love her daughter. Then, as the mother ages there are illness' that come into play with such diseases such as Alzheimer's or possibly strokes can cause the mother to be the hardest on her daughter, but the mother doesn't know any different. Mothers are no more perfect than their daughters and if a daughter is smart she'll look on her mother as a woman first (with feelings) and a mother second.
It actually happens often because they are not blood related.
The mother and father both give a normal baby 23 chromosomes. This is because, a normal human has 46 chromosomes in all cells, except sex cells. So, a human receives half from the mother and half from the father thus 23 from each.