the answer is sex chromosomes
Sex-linked gene
A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
The gene that determines a man's hair is on the x chromosome.
yes it can
Gender
the answer is sex chromosomes
Only to his daughters.
The sex of a chicken is determined by genes when the egg is fertilized. It should be a 50/50 chance of male or female. And in the case of chickens it is the females that have the xy gene that determine sex and males that carry the xx gene, this is opposite of mammals where males with their xy gene determine the sex of the offspring.
A blood test can be performed by a veterinarian perhaps to determine if a horse carries the gene.
No its very rare..
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
It is the x or y chromosome in the sperm of males that determine the sex of the baby. The woman carries two x chromosomes and the sperm either carries another x (a girl) or a y (a boy).
There are a couple ways Tay-Sachs can be prevented; 1) determine if both you and your mate carry the Tay-Sachs gene 2) perform a prenatal diagnosis to determine if the fetus carries the Tay-Sachs gene Hope this helped!
A gene found on a sex chromosome is known as a sex-linked gene. Alleles are the different forms of a gene.
It is called a Gene.
gene is a segment of dna that carries instructions for making a protein.
Sex-linked is an adjective describing the noun gene.