A gamete contains half the number of genes that the other body cells do.
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the sperm cell
Two genes that are almost always found in the same gamete are probably located near each other on the same chromosome. Crossing over is more likely to occur with genes that are farther apart on the same chromosome.
A gamete is, by definition, a single cell.In animals a male gamete is called a spermatozoon (plural spermatozoa), or simply sperm or sperm cell. A female gamete is an ovum (pl ova), or unfertilized egg. (A fertilized egg is a zygote.)In lower plants, such as mosses and ferns, the male gamete may be called a sperm or an antherozoid.In flowering plants, the male gamete is a nucleus within the pollen grain.
Genes are stretches of DNA that contain code to make proteins. Chromosomes are made up of numerous Genes.
Yes, they do.
A gamete receives one of two genes from one parent and one of two genes from the other parent.
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egg
The egg is the gamete produced by the female.
the sperm cell
Yes - they each carry half the genes needed to make a complete zygote.
Two genes that are almost always found in the same gamete are probably located near each other on the same chromosome. Crossing over is more likely to occur with genes that are farther apart on the same chromosome.
Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
Through sexual reproduction -- a gamete from the female meets with a gamete from the male
Can each chromosome usually contain multiple genes? yes each chromosome usually contains more than one gene.
After performing his experiments on hybridization in garden pea Mendel concluded that (1) genes segregate in the next generation from parents to the offsprings and (2) the assortmant of genes is independent during gamete formation.