The macro-molecule passed from parent to child is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA carries genetic information that determines an individual's traits and characteristics. It is inherited from both parents, with half of the genetic material coming from the mother and half from the father. This transmission of DNA occurs during reproduction through the combination of gametes.
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
Traits are passed down from parent to child through genes, which are segments of DNA. Each parent contributes one set of genes to their offspring, determining the genetic characteristics that the child inherits. This process is known as heredity.
they are through genetics
A parents sex chromosomes hold DNA. A parents DNA is passed onto the child.
Heredity.
They are sex-linked genes.
because the custodial parent passed away,
They are sex-linked genes.
It would depend on the age of the child.
Yes, mutations can be passed from parent to offspring through genetic inheritance. Mutations are changes in the DNA sequence that can be inherited if they occur in the germline cells (sperm or egg cells) of an individual. These mutations can then be passed on to future generations.
Genetic mutations passed from parent to child cause hereditary disease.
When a parent dies, a Parent PLUS loan is typically discharged, meaning the remaining balance is forgiven and the responsibility for repayment is no longer passed on to the child or the deceased parent's estate.