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It is on the X Chromosome (male have XY chromosome Females have XX Chromosome)

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Which type of chromosome does the female parent give to it's offspring?

The female parent contributes an X chromosome to its offspring. In humans, females have two X chromosomes (XX), so they can only pass on an X chromosome. If the offspring receives an X chromosome from the male parent (who can contribute either an X or a Y chromosome), the offspring will be female (XX); if the offspring receives a Y chromosome from the male, it will be male (XY).


Why can female only pass only an x chromosome to offspring?

The female can only pass on ONE "X". an XX female offspring must get the second X from the father.


Can Trichomoniasis be spread to the offspring of a female carrying it?

No, trichomoniasis does not pass to the baby of a woman who is infected.


Who do Men pass their X chromosomes to?

Men pass their X chromosomes to their daughters. Men have both X and Y chromosomes. If they were to give their offspring an Y chromosome, it would have to be a male. If they gave their offsping an X chromosome it would have to be female. XX is female, XY is male.


Which gender can have white eyes if the female parent is homozygous dominant for red eyes and if the male parent has white eyes?

The offspring will have red eyes because the mother is homozygous dominant for red eye color. White eye color is a recessive trait and can only be expressed when both parents pass on the white allele. Since the father has white eyes, the male offspring will inherit the white eye color.


What determines the sex of an organism-?

The sex chromosomes determine the sex of an organism. In humans, it is the 23 pair. Females pass on either or their X chromosomes, while males pass on either their X or their Y. If the male passes on their X chromosome, the resulting offspring is female. If they pass on their Y chromosome, the resulting offspring is male.


If the male parent has the genotype AAA and the female parent has the genotype AAA offsprings genotype will be?

The offspring's genotype will be AA. Both parents are homozygous dominant, AA, having only dominant alleles to pass on to their offspring. So each parent can pass on only the dominant allele (A) to its offspring. So the offspring will also be homozygous dominant, AA.


At a drug test for a job will they see if a male uses female pee to pass the test?

yes male pee is much stronger, smarter, and generally more agreable than female pee.


How are fertilization and sexual reproduction and DNA related?

Fertilization is the process of combining male and female gametes to form a zygote, which is the beginning of sexual reproduction. During fertilization, the genetic information from the male and female gametes, including DNA, combines to create a unique individual with a new combination of genetic traits. DNA is the molecule that contains the genetic information passed on from parent to offspring during sexual reproduction.


What is the diffence between proven and unproven alpaca?

"Proven" refers to whether or not a male alpaca has sired offspring that carry his desireable genetic traits. An unproven alpaca, therefore, is a male that has either not been bred or does not have enough offspring old enough to determine if he will pass on the desired traits. A proven alpaca is a male that has sired offspring that carry his desired traits, which makes him more valuable as a breeding animal.


Two parents pass on their genes to offspring in?

sexual reproduction, where gametes combine to create a new individual with a unique genetic makeup that is a combination of traits from both parents. This genetic diversity allows for variations in offspring and promotes evolutionary adaptation.


What is a carrier for hemophilia?

A carrier for hemophilia is a female who carries the genetic mutation for hemophilia on one of her X chromosomes, but does not exhibit symptoms of the condition herself. Carriers can pass on the gene mutation to their children, resulting in hemophilia in male offspring. Testing can confirm carrier status.