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half of its genetic material from each parent.
Asexual reproduction requires genetic material from only one parent.
The gamete will have 50% of the genetic material of the parent. This is then fused with the other parent's 50% to give the offspring the whole 100%.
No, in sexual reproduction genetic information comes from both parents. Each parent contributes half of their genetic material through the gametes (sperm and egg), which combine to form an offspring with a unique combination of genetic traits. This allows for genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.
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A chromosome is transferred from parent to offspring and its purpose is to transport genetic material to the cell of the offspring
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half of its genetic material from each parent.
Each parent contributes only half of their genetic material to the offspring and the merging of genetic material from each parent may result in a traits different from what the generic material invoked in each parent.
Asexual reproduction requires genetic material from only one parent.
The same genetic material from the single parent. In a word they are clones of the first.
Half of its genetic material from each parent. =o)
The gamete will have 50% of the genetic material of the parent. This is then fused with the other parent's 50% to give the offspring the whole 100%.
Typically Asexual, where the offspring is idenical to the parent (budding, fission) and Sexual, when offspring shares genetic material of the two parents.
No, in sexual reproduction genetic information comes from both parents. Each parent contributes half of their genetic material through the gametes (sperm and egg), which combine to form an offspring with a unique combination of genetic traits. This allows for genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
Offspring formed by sexual reproductions use both parents' genetic material that differs from the parents. Offspring formed by asexual reproduction is formed by a single parent and is identical to the parent.