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Genetic material refers to the DNA molecules that contain the instructions to build and maintain an organism. Organisms inherit their genetic material from their parents through a process called reproduction, which transfers genetic information from one generation to the next. This genetic material determines an organism's traits and characteristics.
The egg cell or ovum contains genes contributed only by the mother. During fertilization, the egg cell combines with a sperm cell, which contributes genes from the father, to form a zygote with genetic material from both parents.
Chromosomes
The father's sperm and the mother's egg each have half of the genetic material needed for the zygote. egg cell &sperm cell
The father's sperm and the mother's egg each have half of the genetic material needed for the zygote. egg cell &sperm cell
Dad contributes a sperm cell- which has half the genetic material, It fertilizes the egg from Mom- which has HER half of the genetic material. They join the two halves to become one whole.
An embryo shares half of the genetic pattern of the mother. HOWEVER- you said HOST mother. In the case of a fertilized egg implanted in a mother that did NOT donate the egg, then there is no genetic relation between embryo and host mother.
The zygote's genetic makeup is a combination of genetic material from both parents. It inherits half of its genetic material from the egg (ovum) provided by the mother and half from the sperm provided by the father. This combination of genetic material forms a unique set of genes that determine the zygote's characteristics.
Genetic engineering. It involves modifying the genetic material of an organism by adding, removing, or changing specific genes to produce desired characteristics. This can be done to create organisms with useful traits, such as increased disease resistance or improved nutrient production.
You are a product of the genetic material supplied 50% from your father and 50% from your mother and from the place where you were born.
In a haplodiploid system, mother and daughter are closely related because daughters inherit all their genetic material from their mother. This results in a higher genetic relatedness between mother and daughter compared to other systems.
In organisms that reproduce sexually, each offspring gets half its chromosomes from its mother and half from its father. Therefore, except in the case of monozygous twins, the chances of chromosomally identical siblings are very low.