is male child have more gentical sequence as of father or
mother?
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Answer / mctomo
Mother!
Because it will get the huge X chromosome from the mother
and a comparatively small Y chromosome from the father.
Also it will get the mitochondrion genome from the mother.
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Answer / sowjanya
it is not the matter of X or Y. male child has both the
chromosomes which are equally shared.. he has 50% genetic
sequence as father and 50% from mother..
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Answer / ravi
it depends on the genetic transformation between father and mother chromosomes and the %of dominant and recessive genes and their interaction to express the charecter
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Answer / foram dave
male child has similar sequences as of father or mother
because genetic material or neucleotide sequence conserved
generation to generation
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