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A lioncub inherits what fraction of its genes from its mother?

It inherits about 50 of its mothers genes.


What are functions of genes?

Their function is to hold all the information required to make and regulate the expression of all the different proteins in cells. The main function of the genes is the form the organism, which is like the parent organism. In bisexual animals, this means to combine the features from both the parents. So man give birth to man and lion gives birth to lion. Amoeba gives birth to amoeba. Second function of the genes is to regulate the growth of the organism. This include the puberty to adulthood to old age and death. Third function of genes is to give specific characters to the individual. Like color of the eyes, color of the skin, final height, determination of sex and many other characteristics.


Are master genes and homeotic genes the same thing?

Master genes and homeotic genes are related but not the same. Homeotic genes are a specific type of master gene that regulate the development of anatomical structures in organisms, determining the identity of body parts. Master genes generally refer to genes that control the expression of other genes and play crucial roles in regulating developmental processes. Thus, while all homeotic genes are master genes, not all master genes are homeotic genes.


Are chromosomes genes or are genes chromosomes?

Genes are stretches of DNA that contain code to make proteins. Chromosomes are made up of numerous Genes.


What is it called when genes in a gene pair blend together?

They are the genes from the male and female genes , or the X and Y chromosomes. The dominate genes is featured in the offspring.

Related Questions

What percent of a lion cub's genes come from its mother?

Seventy-five percent of its genes come from the female lion.


Can a crocodile mate with a lion?

No, they don't have the same genes.


What is a lion cub inherits what fraction of its genes from its mother?

1/2


Why liger and tigon have these name?

Liger means that the lion genes are more dominant because the lion part of the name comes first (li), While tigon means the tiger genes are more dominant, as the tiger part comes first (tig).


An orphaned female lion joins a band of lions the addition of her genes to their gene pool is?

Gene flow


Is the biggest lion a daddy lion?

There aren't ' daddy lions ' . There a pride members. Thier size depends on the genes from the lions in which they were born. Therefore there is no daddy lion and the size doesn;t matter. Thier place is decided by their roar and how loud it is.


A lioncub inherits what fraction of its genes from its mother?

It inherits about 50 of its mothers genes.


What are functions of genes?

Their function is to hold all the information required to make and regulate the expression of all the different proteins in cells. The main function of the genes is the form the organism, which is like the parent organism. In bisexual animals, this means to combine the features from both the parents. So man give birth to man and lion gives birth to lion. Amoeba gives birth to amoeba. Second function of the genes is to regulate the growth of the organism. This include the puberty to adulthood to old age and death. Third function of genes is to give specific characters to the individual. Like color of the eyes, color of the skin, final height, determination of sex and many other characteristics.


Are polygenic genes dominant genes?

Polygenic genes are usually dominant genes.


How many white lions are there in the wild?

there are 3 left in the wild and 1 left in captive. a normal lion and a normal lion when they mate can get a white lion a white lions and a normal lion could give birth to a normal lion or white lion, a white lion and a white lion could give birth to a normal lion! it is passed down by genes!!


Does prokaryotes have genes?

Of course they have genes. They need genes for survival and reproduction.


Do dominant genes affect recessive genes?

The dominant genes take over, and then the recessive genes hide away