yes, although not all the persons who have the color blindness 'genes' actually suffer its effects. they can be just carriers, who pass on the genes to the next generation.
fyi: mostly males are affected by color blindness
twins are passed down through the mother's genes.
they say all the time that they can but scientist have been working on it and they think its not possible,theres a chance but its very slim.
An inherited factor is passed on through the genes of the parents. An environmental factor has to do with influences in the environment. Inherited factors cannot be changed, while environmental factors usually can be.
10%
Probability applies to heredity with the inheritance of certain genes and alleles that together make up heredity. The question has to do with probability in that each parent cell can contribute one half of its genes. Because it splits through meiosis a parent cell can have one of two parts. The other parent cell has the same possibility of splits. Therefore, one half times one half is one fourth. That is the probability of each gene being passed on.
I am couler blind and so is my dad and my eye person says that coz my dad was couler blind, when he 'created' me he passed it on!
through genes and adaptation
The characteristics that your parents passed on to you through your genes
Neither. They can't be passed through genes. They are passed by contact.
by the same DNA fault in genes
No that is passed through something called Genes.
Genes
Genetic factors are passed through DNA (or genes).
The sex of the offspring.
twins are passed down through the mother's genes.
5% of breast cancer is down due to a genetic fault. These genes are passed down through abnormal genes passed from parent to child. An example of this is the BRCA genes.
It is passed through the genes of the mother or it is in their family history