Neither, each of the two parents contribute 1/2 of the genetic material.
Secondary oocyte
They are genetically identical. unless mutation plays its role.
100 x 100= 10,000
No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
if it compares it will make a copy of the parent
The offspring is not identical to parent in sexual reproduction because sexual reproduction produces an offspring that is genetically different from the parents. ---- The answer above is actually incorrect. The offspring is identical genetically to the parent because mitosis produces cells genetically identical to the parent cell or cells. But the offspring itself is not identical.
Secondary oocyte
This is called "asexual reproduction".
They are genetically identical. unless mutation plays its role.
This process is called cell division or mitosis.
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.
mitosis
to reproduce the parent cell into genetically identical daugher cells.
asexual reproduction
It is identical to the parents.
A type of reproduction that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
In the case of identical twins, a single embryo divides into two completely separate and genetically identical embryos. Each embryo continues to grow and develop individually, but with the exact same genes as the other.On an interesting side note: Children of identical twins are genetically as closely related to their parent's identical twin as they are to their identical twin parent. Genetically, both twins are the parent of the other's children. Also, their children are genetically half-siblings.