yes the baby will have same genes like parents ....since the baby is developed from the zygote(2n)......and the zygote is diploid ........it formed by the union of father and mother haploid gamates (n).......except in some abnormalities.......
The zygote has one copy of each gene from each parent. (Half of the genes are from the mother, and half from the father).
DNA contain many genes. and with 2 different parents with many different genes and traits of their own, the number of possible combination is enormous
Genes are stretches of DNA that contain code to make proteins. Chromosomes are made up of numerous Genes.
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
Yes - they each carry half the genes needed to make a complete zygote.
The zygote is heterozygous for that gene. Which ever one of the genes of the parents is dominant, then the zygote has that gene, but also carries the recessive trait from the other parent.
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Genes contain instructions for building proteins.
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yes the baby will have same genes like parents ....since the baby is developed from the zygote(2n)......and the zygote is diploid ........it formed by the union of father and mother haploid gamates (n).......except in some abnormalities.......
Somatic cells are body cells. Due to the fact that each of the differentiated cells stem from the initial cell they retain all the genes found in the zygote.
Since the gametes contain one half the number, the zygote will have to have the full number of 40.
The zygote has one copy of each gene from each parent. (Half of the genes are from the mother, and half from the father).
Selective genes are turned on and off, depending on the fate of the cell.
DNA contain many genes. and with 2 different parents with many different genes and traits of their own, the number of possible combination is enormous
Hereditary information is stored inside the nucleus, which does have chromosomes that contain many genes. DNA is an important part of determining who we are.