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Do genetic combination of mothers play a significant role in determining the sex of a new born?

Monjur Alahi
Monjur Alahi
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2025-01-04 04:42

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Salim Ahmed Kawsar
Salim Ahmed Kawsar

No, because mothers have a pair of X-chromosomes. All children will inherit an ‘X’ chromosome from their mother regardless of whether they are boys or girls.

4 views Answered 2023-02-05 15:29

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