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The offspring of most sexually organisms have two copies of each gene. One came from each what?
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The offspring of most sexually organisms have two copies of each gene. One came from each what?
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Hey there,
The offspring of most sexually organisms have two copies of each gene. One came from each parent. 50% female and 50% male.
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The offspring copies 50% from the mother and 50% from the father genes mostly. But along the process of cell cycle their are changes will undergone and the percentage will vary.
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