mutations
recombination/crossing over in mammals
No, genetic material is also contained in the sperm cell. During fertilization, the genetic material from the egg combines with the genetic material from the sperm to create a unique set of genes for the offspring.
Chiasmata are the only cytological evidence of crossing over. They are physical manifestations of genetic recombination formed during prophase I of meiosis when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material.
Asexual reproduction requires genetic material from only one parent.
For something this general, I can only think prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotes have no nucleus in their cell for their genetic material while eukaryotes have a nucleus in their cell for their genetic material to reside.
They contain genetic material. Although virus' contain genetic material, they can not reproduce without being inside of a host cell. Many scientists question if they can be considered living or not, as this is the only life function they are capable of performing.
No, genetic material is also contained in the sperm cell. During fertilization, the genetic material from the egg combines with the genetic material from the sperm to create a unique set of genes for the offspring.
Chiasmata are the only cytological evidence of crossing over. They are physical manifestations of genetic recombination formed during prophase I of meiosis when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material.
yes. it has only one chromosome that holds its genetic material, however they may also have plasmids that contain genetic material
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
No.They are only in animals. They help in cell division.Genetic material is in chromosomes
Asexual reproduction requires genetic material from only one parent.
no because it is only genetic material encased in proteins
no because it is only genetic material encased in proteins
Prion.
Sexual reproduction is more advantageous than asexual reproduction because it allows for genetic diversity. In asexual reproduction there is only one source of genetic material whereas with sexual reproduction there are two sources of genetic material.
For something this general, I can only think prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotes have no nucleus in their cell for their genetic material while eukaryotes have a nucleus in their cell for their genetic material to reside.
Yes, it is possible to inherit genetic traits from your grandparents through your parents. This is because you receive half of your genetic material from each parent, who in turn received genetic material from their parents (your grandparents). Thus, traits can be passed down through multiple generations.