genes
heredity
True
When offsprings in a plant are produced by vegetative propagation, these are like their parents only because recombination of genetic material is avoided due to absence of meiosis.
A monohybrid cross is a cross between two individuals that are homozygous for different alleles of the same gene. An example is a cross between a red-eyed (RR) fruit fly and a white-eyed (WW) fruitfly.
Asexual : only involves one organism doesnt need to search for mate genetic material between offspring is the same ex sea star, yeast, and hydra sexual: two organisms are involved has to search for mate offspring are made of both parents DNA ex mammals, insects, and birds
That depends entirely on the genotypes of the parents.
if the dad has std there is a 50% chanse that the offsprind will have it but if both parents have std then there is a 100% that the offsprings will have the same diseas.
Asexual parents are of both the same gender, while sexual parents are a combination of both male and female
Progeny
yes because the traits can be recessive
The offspring learns it eventually
When hre child is born with the chromosomes
Heterozygoes dominant or Homozygoes dominant.
First: the height of your ancestors has no bearing on my height. Second: it is not possible to give a clear answer, as there are many factors. Not all genes act in the same way in the next generation. Incidentally, statistical regression was based on a study which concluded that tall parents tended to have tall offsprings and short parents tended to have short offsprings but that in both case the offsprings' heights tended to regress (hence the term) towards the population mean.
heredity
There is no genetic variability since the offsprings are not very different from their parents.
number and sequence of nitrogen bases