XX or XY are the combination of geanes for reproduction process in humen being. Whereas XX is the genetic representation of a female and XY being of a male. The genes XX & XY appear in the 23rd pair of chromosomes in the karyotype of a human.
Genes are transmitted during sexual and asexual reproduction.
Reproduction is divided into sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is a form of cloning where all offspring are exactly the same. The genes are mixed in sexual reproduction and the result is a completely unique individual.
In sexual reproduction, there are tow parents so there is a mixture in genes. In asexual reproduction, there is one parent so looks identical to that parent
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Genes are transmitted during sexual and asexual reproduction.
...Babies!Sexual reproduction produces an offspring that has a mixture of genes from both parents.
Through sexual reproduction -- a gamete from the female meets with a gamete from the male
its in the genes
The mother and father
With asexual reproduction, the DNA creates a total copy, unique in no way whatsoever. However, with sexual reproduction, though the process is not as quick in most cases, there is a certain level of unique traits which allow the offspring to either spread into different areas, as most plants do, or become a better or worse version of the combination of its two parent genes. Also, in most animals and humans, sexual reproduction is rather pleasurable.
Sexual reproduction "mixes up" the genes so that each new individual is unique.
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A mixture of the genes of both parents.
The Pili sometimes called as sex pili is an analogy to sexual reproduction because they allow for the exchange of genes via the formation of mating pairs.
The difference between sexual and asexual is that in sexual reproduction, there are two parents, and in asexual, there is only one. In sexual reproduction, the two parents mix up their genes and produce a mix between the two parents. Asexual reproduction produces an exact match of the parent, since there were only the genes from the one parent.