human chromosomes
JOSEPH E. LAFERRIERE
josephl at AZTEC.ASU.EDU
Mon Dec 28 05:41:37 CST 1998
> While it is true that the mother's genetic contribution is slightly
> higher than the father's (and how slight does depend on whether the
> child is male or female), I think the exact percentage isn't very
> important.
The question of whether or not something is important depends
entirely on who is making the judgment. Perhaps you have no
reason for wanting to know the percentage, but I do, which is
why I asked the question.
--
Dr. Joseph E. Laferriere
"Computito ergo sum ... I link therefore I am."
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