Sentences with phrase «carry genes from both parents»

The resulting chicks will identify with one or the other of the parent species through song and appearance, but they will carry genes from both parents.

Not exact matches

In contrast, blood cells from her parents, who each carried only one mutated version of the gene, produced healthy amounts of interferon when exposed to influenza.
It is a genetic disease caused when a child carries two copies of an aberrant gene — one copy from each parent.
Although millions of people carry the CF gene, only people who inherit a copy from each of their parents will actually go on to develop cystic fibrosis.
The Countess produced parti color pups born from two solid black parents, (both of whom had solid black coloration for 6 generations), and these parti color pups and their progeny were selectively bred and have carried forth the parti color gene to the present day purebred parti colored Miniature Schnauzers, despite the color prejudice encountered all along the way.
Since open fontanels are either hereditary or genetic, once a good breeder determines which parent dog carries the gene the parent dog should be retired from the breeding program and spayed or neutered.
All IG's carry a copy of that gene that they inherited from each parent.
The genetic trait for glowing can be passed from parent to offspring since kittens born to the red and green fluorescent cats also carry the gene.
She was not the smallest in her litter, we have actually been selecting larger girls from tiny parents so they have tiny genes, but bodies big enough to carry and deliver puppies.
Your mutt» s parents carry genes from many different breeds, and just which ones your dog inherited is impossible to predict.
In simple Mendelian genetics, each dog carries two copies of each gene, one from each parent.
A dog with normal patellas whose dam had luxating patellas will likely be carrying a much higher number of the genes needed to produce luxating patellas than a dog from two normal parents.
This means that affected dogs must carry two defective copies of the gene, one inherited from each parent.
Related to this question, recent research suggests that particular polymorphisms, often those linked to risk for pathology, make the individual more susceptible to be influenced by parenting and other experiences.24 - 26 For example, children carrying the 7 - repeat variation of the DRD4 appear to benefit more from interventions directed to prevent behaviour problems than those carrying other variations of the gene.24 Nonetheless, further research is needed on how and to what extent EC skills may be influenced by the interplay between constitution and experience.
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