Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
NO, the child would inherit the characteristics of both parents which will have the characteristics of the right handed, but they could if any of the parents families where left handed it can skip a generation and give it to the child. But mainly the child will inherit the characteristics of the right hand.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
There is a 26% chance that the child of two left-handed parents will be left-handed.
Yes my mom and dad were right handed and I'm left handed so yes it's possible
ya maybe one of their parents was left handed. The gene still gets passed on and it might resurface in the grand child
Yea but she plays guitar right handed
The chances depend on the genetics of the parents. For example, if the father of the soon-to-be child writes with his left hand and has a dominate left handed trait and the mother of the soon-to-be child writes with her left hand and has a dominate left handed trait than the child is suspected to write with his or her left hand. But like I said, it all depends on genetics.
left handed
LEFT-HANDED! not right-handed!
He is right handed.
He's right handed