Parkinson's disease is generally considered to have a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors, rather than being directly inherited from either the mother or the father. While certain genetic mutations associated with Parkinson's can be passed down from parents, the majority of cases are sporadic and do not follow a clear inheritance pattern. Family history can increase the risk, but it does not guarantee that the disease will be passed on.
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All mitochondria are from mother.No mitochondria inherit from father
Yes, it is possible for an O positive mother and an O negative father to have a B negative child. The child would have inherited one O gene from the mother and one O gene from the father, but could have received a B gene from each parent, resulting in a B blood type. The negative Rh factor would have also been inherited from the father.
The father's blood type could be either A positive or A negative. The children inherited the A antigen from the father, resulting in their blood type as A negative. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is inherited separately, so the father could be either positive or negative.
If the mother is type A or AB (either positive or negative), they could be father and son. Depending on the mother's blood type, an O- father could have a child who is: A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, or O-.
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.
The gene for baldness is inherited from the mother .
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Mitochondria are inherited from mother. No from the father
Inherited or genetic diseases can be inherited from either side of a family. Some diseases tend to inherit through a mother, some through a father, and some from whichever parent carries the gene regardless of sex.
Patronymic names are names inherited from your father. were as Metronymic names are names inherited form your mother.
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It depends onwhat the other half of your father waswhat dominant genes he inherited, and which ones you inherited from your parents.
his mother because color blindness is a sex-linked trait that is found on the X chromosome, which is inherited from the mother, as opposed to the Y chromosome, which is inherited from the father. So a male can only inherit the gene for color blindness from his mom.
You receive 23 base pairs from your father and 23 base pairs from your mother, for a total of 46. This means you receive characteristics from both of your parents.
You can get it from your mom if she has the trait but that only apply to men, if your a girl you have to inherited it from your mother and father.
All mitochondria are from mother.No mitochondria inherit from father