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In sexual reproduction, what is true about the DNA of the offspring?

A. It is the same as the fathers DNA.
B. It is a different from either parents DNA.
C. It is the same as the mothers DNA.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sexual reproduction is one kind of reproduction. It involves two parents to produce offspring. This kind of reproduction occurs when gametes combine. Gametes are sex cells or the egg and sperm. These cells are created in a process known as meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division. Cells undergo two divisions and a process known as crossing over. Genetic material is exchanged between two chromosomes, which helps maintain genetic diversity. The 2 divisions result in 4 haploid cells, meaning they have half of the genetic material. After meiosis, there are 4 genetically unique and haploid cells.

When an egg and sperm combine during fertilization, a zygote forms. This is a fertilized egg. It is very unique because each parent contributes half of the genetic material to create a diploid organism with a full set of unique DNA.

You can look similar to your parents and siblings, but (unless you have an identical twin), there is typically some difference because the DNA of offspring is different from either parent's DNA.

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