if the child is a boy, 0%. if it's a girl, either 100% if the trait is dominant in the father or 50% if it is recessive. there is also the possibilty of the daughter having it but just being a carrier (has the disease but no signs of it)
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.
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.
A normal human body cell has a total of 46 chromosomes. 23 chromosomes come from the mother and 23 chromosomes come from the father, totaling to 46 chromosomes in total.
A normal human karyotype contains two of each chromosome because one set comes from the mother (through the egg) and the other set comes from the father (through the sperm) during fertilization. This pairing allows for genetic diversity and the correct number of chromosomes necessary for normal development and functioning of the body.
No, it is not normal or appropriate to engage in any sexual activities with a family member, including one's father. Seeking out professional help and guidance to establish healthy boundaries and relationships is crucial in such situations.
A normal family is - a mother a father a daughter and a son. this is what god said
Yes, color blindness can skip generations.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
No - a normal human will have 1 set of chromosomes from their father and 1 set from their mother.
Normal... Mother, Father and two children... :P or, normally 1,6 children pr. family if this is easyer to understand :P
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.
their children are just like normal siblings as the parents are not related in anyway - the parents merely share a half-sibling, but from different sides of the family.
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Inbred means that it was created totally within the family line, not with an outside gene like normal breeding. For example, if a female cat mates with its father, all the kittens will be inbred, because the father is also the mother cat's father. The kittens will also be deformed because of a gene mixup.
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.
yess it is you should be intitled to a full amount of money to help you and your father ir mother live a normal life
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.