John Blanke was a black musician who played the trumpet and was paid to play in the court of Henry VII, having been noted in payments that recorded his name as "John Blanke, the black trumpeter." Being one of the first recorded black people living in England after the Roman period, very little is known about John Blanke, including the dates of his birth and death. The most that is known is that he lived in London during the early sixteenth century.
Jedediah Strong Smith was a 19th century general store owner and explorer, known for his exploration of the Rocky Mountains. No records exist of him having any schooling.
Closets began to appear in homes during the late Middle Ages, around the 16th century, primarily in the form of small, private rooms used for storage and dressing. By the 18th century, built-in closets became more common in wealthier homes, particularly in Europe and North America. The widespread adoption of closets in domestic architecture increased during the 19th century, coinciding with advancements in construction and changing social norms regarding personal space.
A buck is slang for a US dollar. Having ten bucks, is the same as having ten dollars.
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What are the chances of your offspring having myopathy if your husband's brother has myopathy?
Having offspring perpetuates the lineage of the individual.
An advantage of having fewer offspring is being able to allocate more resources, time, and attention to each individual offspring, increasing their chances of survival and success. Additionally, having fewer offspring can reduce competition among siblings for resources.
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Genotype is used to determine the probability of having specific offspring from two known parents.
When they start having offspring.
For the two given parents: 1 offspring will have the homozygous genotype: YY 1 offspring will have the homozygous genotype: yy 2 offspring will have the heterozygous genotype: Yy
Individuals with a mutation can pass it on to their offspring because the mutation is present in their germline cells (sperm or eggs), which are used to create offspring. This means that the genetic mutation is incorporated into the DNA of the offspring, resulting in them inheriting the mutation.
an autosomal recessive disorder, meaning that having an affected offspring requires both unaffected parents to be carriers. Parents who carry the disorder will have a 25% risk of having an affected offspring in subsequent pregnancies.
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God made man and woman to be capable of having offspring.