No, DNA is basically made up of sets of alliels. Fathers and sons (and daughters)(biological) share certain alliels. Mothers also share them with their children.
yes ...... father and son should have same DNA....... but mother's chromosomes also plays a very vital role to define DNA of any generation.
In budding, the parent cell is typically larger and remains intact while the offspring, or bud, develops from it. The offspring is genetically identical to the parent cell, but it is a distinct entity that eventually separates. Therefore, while the parent and offspring are the same in terms of genetic material, they are different in terms of structure and size.
It is a result of genetic recombination leading to a combination of genetic information from each parent. This process leads to genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
An individual with different genetic information for a trait from each parent is called a hybrid. Hybrid offspring inherit a combination of genetic traits from their parents, resulting in a unique genetic makeup.
In sexual reproduction, offspring are produced through the combination of genetic material from two parents—typically a male and a female. Each parent contributes half of the genetic information, resulting in offspring that inherit traits from both. In asexual reproduction, a single parent can produce offspring that are genetically identical to itself. This process varies widely across different species and reproductive strategies.
Asexual Reproduction - the offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent.
it is different
In budding, the parent cell is typically larger and remains intact while the offspring, or bud, develops from it. The offspring is genetically identical to the parent cell, but it is a distinct entity that eventually separates. Therefore, while the parent and offspring are the same in terms of genetic material, they are different in terms of structure and size.
A parent can be a father or a mother. A mother is a female who has given birth to offspring
The offspring is not identical to parent in sexual reproduction because sexual reproduction produces an offspring that is genetically different from the parents. ---- The answer above is actually incorrect. The offspring is identical genetically to the parent because mitosis produces cells genetically identical to the parent cell or cells. But the offspring itself is not identical.
The offspring of two different organisms are called hybrids. These offspring inherit traits from both parent organisms.
hybrid
offspring recieve different combinations of genes from each parent.
plants are a-sexual reproduction meaning that only one parent is need to make offspring and the offspring is identical to the parent. sexual reproduction is in mammals where two parents are needed to create offspring.
The offspring will be a scientist.
It is a result of genetic recombination leading to a combination of genetic information from each parent. This process leads to genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
Each parent contributes only half of their genetic material to the offspring and the merging of genetic material from each parent may result in a traits different from what the generic material invoked in each parent.
If there is not change in the offspring then they will also be susceptible to the diseases the parent suffers and will not survive.