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An _____ child does not resemble the people who bring him up.​

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Answered by mukeshupadhaya02
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An innocent child does not resemble the people who bring him up.

Answered by syedtahir20
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An innocent child does not resemble the people who bring him up.

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Children often look like some combination of their parents. This is because each parent gives the child some of themselves {gene}. A child is made from the information found in the cells of the parents. These characteristics are called genes.

The traits that you can observe in a person are called that person's phenotype. For example if we see a boy or a girl when they are born that is what their phenotypes are. The information that makes a person look the way they do is encoded in structures called chromosomes that are found in their cells. The specific genes found on these chromosomes make up what is called that person's genotype. Genotypes are what genes a baby has.

In humans, each person has two copies of each type of chromosome. That means they have two copies of each gene, but a person will give only one of these genes to their child. For example, a person could have a gene for brown hair and a gene for blond hair. He would give one of those traits to his child. The child's phenotype would depend on what gene he received from his other parent.

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