If a parent has a mutation and survives and reproduces, it's offspring will also have that genetic mutation, and over time, if the animals with the mutation survive, the whole species will have the mutation. This is called evolution.
No. The offspring receive a combination of both parents DNA (roughly half from each parent although the mom contributes more due to mitochondrial DNA). During recombination the DNA of both parents is combined form a unique individual with traits from both the mother and father.
Parents pass on traits to their offspring through the transmission of genetic information. This information is contained in the parents' DNA, which is passed on to their offspring through the process of reproduction. Offspring inherit a combination of genetic material from both parents, which determines their physical characteristics and other traits.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that contains genetic information passed from parents to offspring. It carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.
Offspring does not look exactly like the parent because in humans, only sexual reproduction is possible, which involves 2 parents which exchange DNA to form offspring with different DNA and genetic information than both parents.
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Plants are offspring like their parents because of their parents DNA this happens because of fertilization
Traits are passed by DNA.
Yes, offspring have very similar DNA to their parents whether they are humans or sheep.
Both parents contribute DNA to the offspring, and that is found in the package of an egg(female) or sperm(male).
No. The offspring receive a combination of both parents DNA (roughly half from each parent although the mom contributes more due to mitochondrial DNA). During recombination the DNA of both parents is combined form a unique individual with traits from both the mother and father.
Parents pass on traits to their offspring through the transmission of genetic information. This information is contained in the parents' DNA, which is passed on to their offspring through the process of reproduction. Offspring inherit a combination of genetic material from both parents, which determines their physical characteristics and other traits.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that contains genetic information passed from parents to offspring. It carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.
Offspring does not look exactly like the parent because in humans, only sexual reproduction is possible, which involves 2 parents which exchange DNA to form offspring with different DNA and genetic information than both parents.
Genetic recombination during sexual reproduction leads to offspring having a unique combination of genes from both parents. Mutation events can introduce new variations in the DNA of the offspring that are not present in the parents.
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Traits are passed from parents to offspring through the transmission of genes. Genes are sections of DNA that code for specific traits, and offspring inherit a combination of genes from both parents. This genetic information is then expressed in the offspring’s physical characteristics and traits.
Genes in DNA code for the production of proteins, which cause traits to be expressed.