Which statement about inheritance is true?
girls get most of their traits from their moms; b...
Biology, 11.10.2019 18:00 Michcardwell1071
Which statement about inheritance is true?
girls get most of their traits from their moms; boys get most of their traits from their dads.
male offspring will always have an x-linked genetic disease if the mom is a carrier.
fathers always determine the gender of the offspring in humans.
males never have y chromosomes.
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