• Is male child having more genital sequence as of
father or mother?
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Answer / sumedha
Male child is having the genital sequence equally as the
mother and father because in male child the x-chromosome
comes from mother and the y-chromosome comes from father
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Answer / priyanka
no it is not always male child has more genital seq.becouse
girl child has also x from mother n x from father.than here
also 50-50 occure
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Answer / abc
The male child always possess more genetic sequence of the mother as per the laws of genetics and the female children have more sequence of its father irrespective of either sexes and their sex chromosomes sequence will always viceversa
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