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Gene transfer in daughters too?
Society is pressurising us to have second male kid and we are adamant of not having another kid as we already have a daughter. We are told that you are killing lineage of your grandad and father. I reply that biologically my genes are in daughter and tomorrow when she will have kids the genes float there too. I would like to confirm if i am biologically correct or not?
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Humans hav 23 pairs of chromosomes out of which half are from mother n half from father. So yes, definitely your daughter vll carry your genes to next generations.
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Yes , u are right . Your genes will be carried by your daughter .
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Yes you are right
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Yes it's true
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You are right
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But sex of her baby will depend on male chromosomes that means her husbands chromosome
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