It is called cowlick. Horse Isle Quiz: Cowlick
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.
It would depend on if the dominant genes are the same or different. Say the dominant alleles were different. In this case, they are co-dominant. If they are the same and both dominant homosytus.
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.
When you say homozygous, you're talking about genes. It's almost impossible, or not known, if a human has had genes of all homozygousity.
"My sister woke up this moning with a huge cowlick on the back of her head".
my brother had a huge cowlick on the back of his head when he woke up
Your cowlick makes your bangs stick up instead of lay down.
On your head
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Four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'cowlick' are:coilcowlkilolocilocklickwick
No, not everyone has a cowlick. A cowlick is a small section of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair, creating a swirl or tuft. It is a common occurrence in many people, but not everyone has one.
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if you have a cowlick, it means that you have a place on your head were hair grows more then the rest of you head.Make sence?
He was the empitomy of the archtypal 1950's boy, freckles, big ears, braces and a buzz cut with the inevitable cowlick at the front.
You can train a cowlick into a position you want but it takes time. The reason you have a cowlick is because your hair grows from the roots in that position. Each time you wash your hair, take time to dry it and comb the cowlick to where you want it. If you continue to do this for a month, the roots will start to grow in the new position.
Yes he did, and he habitually pulled at it. A cowlick is a tuft of hair that doesn't let itself be slicked down, it sort of stands on its own.