Chromosomal cross-over is what causes the offspring to be different from the parent. The chromosomal cross-over process occurs during meiosis I.
Yes when genes cross over they genetically change the child. However that is only the genotype that changes, not the phenotype.
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yes...........because meiosis is basis of asexual reproduction.....and in asexual reproduction,offsprings are identical to their parent.
That depends entirely on the proportion of white flowers in the parent population.
crossing over
Crossing organisms from the F1 generation produces the F2 generation.
it is different from the parent cells because they split from the parent cells
reproduce
True Breeding
its called a hybrid
exactly like parent....in mitosis different in meiosis due to crossing over in interphase I
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yes...........because meiosis is basis of asexual reproduction.....and in asexual reproduction,offsprings are identical to their parent.
That depends entirely on the proportion of white flowers in the parent population.
The set of instructions for each characteristic passed from parent to offspring is called "genes", which are made up of complex molecules of DNA.
crossing over
100%. If there's no other party involved, then the genetic information can only physically come from the parent organism.
I don't know. How can a parent even consider intruding on their offsprings life to the point of locking them up?