When gametes meet - at conception the DNA is combined. The male gamete (sperm) carries DNA from the male, and the female gamete (ovum) carries DNA from the female. Male and female DNA are combined during sexual reproduction.
Yes
Through male and female gametes
The results of the DNA analysis
Chromosomes are in the sperm, one sperm is either a female or male, its also in your dna once you've been "made"
Both parents contribute DNA to the offspring, and that is found in the package of an egg(female) or sperm(male).
Yes Male structures:Anthers Female structures:Stigma
fertilization
Yes
Their DNA. Sex is decided by chromosomes from the male at fertilization. if you are wondering what "officially" makes a female a female, it's DNA and ability to reproduce per authorities.
Through male and female gametes
Conjugation does not differ from reproduction as it one of the ways of sexual production. This is where the male and female gametes combine for purposes of reproduction.
nope,, his dna is still male dna because dna is unchangeable even if he change his genital. that's why dna can be used to identify an individual.
XY = Male XX = Female
Sexual reproduction allows the organisms to combine DNA and produce offspring that may have better survival traits than either one of the parents. Even if an organism has both male and female organs, it is better for future offspring to combine these traits and try to produce a superior organism instead of just copying the DNA that is already there.
In the genetic system. XX is the female and XY is the male. There are four ways this can combine X"X' & XY as X"X Female X'X Female X"Y Male X'Y Male The are dashes on the 'X's' for clarity of combination. This results in an equal number of females and males being born.
Because they are Male and girls are Female. It is in their DNA!
coded messages in the DNA