A child starts out as a one-celled organism called a zygote, which is formed when the father's sperm, containing half the father's genes, fertilizes the mother's egg, which contains half the mother's genes. So the process of fertilization, which occurs in the mother's fallopian tube, combines half of the father's genes and half of the mother's genes. After fertilization, the zygote divides into an embryo and makes its way to the mother's uterus (womb) where it is implanted and continues to grow and develop.
Mother and father's genes.
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.......
because half the baby's genes come from the father.
What passes traits to it's offspring is the dominant genes that over power the non dominant genes. Whether there are more dominant genes also depends a lot on who the other mate is.
Genes that are location on the sex chromosomes.
You get them from your biological mother and father
The mother and father
A child starts out as a one-celled organism called a zygote, which is formed when the father's sperm, containing half the father's genes, fertilizes the mother's egg, which contains half the mother's genes. So the process of fertilization, which occurs in the mother's fallopian tube, combines half of the father's genes and half of the mother's genes. After fertilization, the zygote divides into an embryo and makes its way to the mother's uterus (womb) where it is implanted and continues to grow and develop.
its from father its from father its from father
Cells genes DNA etc
Genes.
By Genes, half from the mother and half from the father.
Mother and father's genes.
The genes in the tall mother and father do not necessarily match. One of the genes may be faulty, and might not be "compatible" with the other genes, making both go different.
Well since you have half of your mother's genes, and half of your father's genes' I'd say about 50/50
Half of your genes come from your mother and half of your genes come from your father.