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by jballanc
3741 days ago
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The amount of genetic material passed on does not remain the same. Each offspring is an independent event, and which half of the genes gets passed along is selected randomly. So if an asexual organism has genes "A B C", then both it's two offspring will get "A B C". If a sexual organism has genes "Aa Bb Cc", and its first offspring inherits "A b C" from that parent, the second offspring could inherit "a b c" in which case the "B" allele is lost. |
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