Yes
When gametes meet - at conception the DNA is combined. The male gamete (sperm) carries DNA from the male, and the female gamete (ovum) carries DNA from the female. Male and female DNA are combined during sexual reproduction.
Through male and female gametes
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
No that is wrong ! Male and female both has appendix situated on the right illiac Fossa.
Both parents contribute DNA to the offspring, and that is found in the package of an egg(female) or sperm(male).
When gametes meet - at conception the DNA is combined. The male gamete (sperm) carries DNA from the male, and the female gamete (ovum) carries DNA from the female. Male and female DNA are combined during sexual reproduction.
it doesnt
FROM their privates
Through male and female gametes
nope,, his dna is still male dna because dna is unchangeable even if he change his genital. that's why dna can be used to identify an individual.
Male cats are somewhat more powerful than females.
Because they are Male and girls are Female. It is in their DNA!
My parents are bird owners and I've helped raise babies for a few years and honestly The only way to know a male from a female is if u get a DNA test. Sometimes males will be more colorful, and bigger but that doesn't mean its always going to be a male bird. To DNA test a bird all u do is trim their toe nail a lil bit shorter and get it to bleed a tiny bit and u put a drop of blood on the DNA test card and mail it in.
coded messages in the DNA
you have a 50/50 chance of producing both a male and female offspring, it really depends on whether or not your offspring's DNA will have XY chromosomes (male) or XX chromosomes (female)
Females lay the eggs. Che
The ears of male and female koalas do not differ in any way. The only way koala ears differ is that koalas from southern parts of Australia have ears which have shaggier fur and tend to be browner in colour.