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the single cell when a sperm's DNA combines with the egg's DNA is called fertilization
Chromosomal DNA is inherited from both parents via the egg and the sperm. Since Spermatozoa do not any Mitochondria you get all of your Mitochondria DNA from the Egg. IE your Mum.
DNA can be placed into to an egg but not into a molecule.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
Identical twins are formed by the human egg splitting after being fertilized. The DNA also splits, and each new egg contains the DNA of the original. This means that the twins, once born, have identical DNA. It's worth nothing that they won't have the same physical fingerprint.
the single cell when a sperm's DNA combines with the egg's DNA is called fertilization
It has half the mother's DNA and half the father's DNA.
No, once the egg is fertilized with a sperm and his DNA it can not be changed. The uterus closed and nothing can in in if you are referring to sex during pregnancy.
At conception, the sperm enters the egg and the DNA of the sperm merges with the DNA of the Egg cell.
Chromosomal DNA is inherited from both parents via the egg and the sperm. Since Spermatozoa do not any Mitochondria you get all of your Mitochondria DNA from the Egg. IE your Mum.
The term is fertilization, The sperm donates it's DNA to the DNA of the egg & the egg starts to divide & starts on the journey to becoming born.
DNA can be placed into to an egg but not into a molecule.
The womans DNA that the egg came from and the mans DNA that the sperm came from.
Half of you DNA is in the sperm and the other half in the egg
They include: incorrect copying of the DNA sequence when the DNA is replicated before division, and errors during recombination. If an error occurs in a sperm or an egg, the individual created from that gamete will have the change in every cell of their body.
No, identical twins have the same DNA because they come from the same egg.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.