Daughters inherit an X-chromosome from each parent but sons receive an X-chromosome only from the mother. The father supplies a Y-chromosome to make the child a boy.
Children of any gender inherit traits from both parents.
No, the inheritance of traits is determined by a combination of genetic material from both parents. While males inherit some traits from their fathers, they also inherit genetic material from their mothers. This means that a male's traits are a complex mix of both parental contributions.
No, you inherit characteristics from both your mother and your father. Genes from both parents contribute to your physical and behavioral traits.
Offspring inherit traits from their parents through a combination of genetic information passed down from both parents. Genes, which are segments of DNA, contain instructions for specific traits. When parents reproduce, their genes mix and combine to determine the traits that their offspring will inherit.
If both parents carry a recessive gene, there is a 25% chance that their child will inherit two copies of the recessive gene, leading to the expressed trait or condition. There is a 50% chance the child will inherit one copy of the gene and be a carrier like the parents, and a 25% chance the child will not inherit the gene at all. This is based on the principles of Mendelian genetics.
both is not a good term . but both parents are included in determining that
x chromes
i dont see why not both....
Children of any gender inherit traits from both parents.
both parents
No, the inheritance of traits is determined by a combination of genetic material from both parents. While males inherit some traits from their fathers, they also inherit genetic material from their mothers. This means that a male's traits are a complex mix of both parental contributions.
No, you inherit characteristics from both your mother and your father. Genes from both parents contribute to your physical and behavioral traits.
An offspring can inherit a recessive trait if both of its parents are homozygous for the dominant allele.
Both of her parents are dentists.
Money for what? You inherit your adoptive parents not your birth parents.
You put your daughter's name, not her parents' names. If you are trying to decide what name to give your daughter, both parents need to discuss it and agree on a name for her.
it will probably inherit some genes from both parents, so it depends on which parent, but they usually resemble one of the parents, or both