Trustsprotect your children's interests, and the assets in them avoidprobate(which maintains privacy). You can appoint a company, such as the one that helped you establish the trust, or a knowledgeable and trusted person as thetrusteeto manage assets and control distributions from the trust. An...
Most cytoplasmic genetic material is inherited uniparentally - that is to say from one parent only. It is notable that uniparental inheritance is not restricted to anisogamous species - it is also commonly observed in isogamous microeukaryotes associated with mating types. This observation implies ...
Five Tyrch-positive F3 offspring of this F2 individual each match one of the two alleles (marked 1 (insertion) and 2 (deletion)). Bottom, a single representative sequence trace of the bulk PCR product amplified from an H11-cas9;TyrCopyCat-positive F2 mouse (H11 family 1 in Extended Data...
the spouse may inherit the entire estate, especially if you have no surviving children or parents. In other cases, the state's succession laws may say your children, surviving parents, and siblings have the first claim to next of kin. ...
Finally, uniparental disomy can account for very rare instances whereby two parents, only one of whom is a carrier of an autosomal recessive mutation, can nonetheless have an affected child, in the circumstance that the child inherits two mutant copies from the carrier parent. Diseases caused by...