Exactly 23 chromosomes of genetic information comes from the mother (egg) and 23 chromosomes also comes from the father (sperm). The reason the baby may look more like a certain parent is because one parent usually has stronger genes.
Half of genes are from the mother with half from the father. A fourth from grandparents, an eighth from great grand parents, one sixteenth from great, great grandparents, etc.
I know it's hard to believe, but you actually inherit 50% of your DNA from each parent, unless something highly unusual happens, like spontaneous mutation.
Fifty %, when you do not include mitochondrial DNA that 'originates' only from the Mother.
I don't know why you askin'
Half from me and half from my wife.
All of it
50%
sex cells
The genetic material of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromosomes.The genetic material of a cell contains information needed for the cells' growth and other activities. When a cell divides into 2 new cells, each new cell receives a full set of genetic material. The genetic material in cells is contained in DNA molecules. Source: "Cells and Heredity" (Biology book)
The genetic material of an animal cell is located in the nucleus- this contains the chromosomal DNA of the cell
nucleus
In the gametes.
sex cells
A chromosome is transferred from parent to offspring and its purpose is to transport genetic material to the cell of the offspring
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
The genetic material is in the cytoplasm.
The genetic material is in the cytoplasm.
Genetic material is found in the nucleus.
The genetic material of the cell is found in the nucleus. This material (DNA) can reproduce inside the cell by a process known as replication.
Sexual reproduction increases the genetic material of a cell.
The reproductive cells of an organism each contribute half of the required genetic material to create the offspring. This means that each reproductive cell has 1n, while the organism has 2n chromosomes.
the cel l nucleus contains genetic material known asDNA
No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.
The genetic material of the cell (DNA)