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8. Use the information you have learned thus far to explain how a child gets one copy of each gene from his/her mother and another copy of each gene from his/her father. A complete answer will include the following terms:

haploid, gametes, gene, pair of homologous chromosomes, meiosis, egg, sperm, fertilizes or fertilization, zygote, diploid

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The definition including its issue is listed mostly in the clarification subsection below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Respectively parents cells were indeed diploid as well as comprise possible combinations of chromosomes (homologous). These chromosomes seem to be essentially 2 segments of DNA that encompass a certain genetic sequence, within every parent plant.

  • Meiosis is formed in these cells, resulting in the development of gamete (haploid).
  • Two very different gametes are undergoing a mutation termed fertilization. Everything leads to the creation of a zygote.
  • Zygote increasingly distinguishes which removes itself from the genetically modified organism.
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