Fertilization
fertilization
Variation results from the combination of genetic material from the sperm and egg during fertilization. Each sperm and egg carries a unique set of genes, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring. This genetic variation is important for evolution and adaptation in a population.
No, they do not check genes of those nature when donating sperm.
The answer is sperm
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It contains half your genes
sperm main function is to carry the male genes to the egg
There will be four different genetically different types of sperm cells as a result of the combination of genes A and B on one chromosome and a and b on the homologous chromosome: AB, Ab, aB, and ab.
Yes, each egg and sperm contains a unique combination of genes due to the process of genetic recombination during meiosis. This genetic variation is important for diversity in offspring and is one of the reasons why siblings can be different from each other.
The sperm and egg sex cells (or gametes) have both recessive and dominant genes in them.
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Genes are conveyed through the sperm and egg, so if that sperm unites with the egg the alteration will be inherited by the child.