BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Sister Chromatids, Homologous Chromosome, Nuclear Membrane

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Even though genetic information is passed from generation to generation within a family, brothers and sisters are not exact copies of each other which is unlike asexual organisms which produce offspring that are exact genetic copies of themselves. The only cells in the body that are not produced from mitosis are the gametes which are derived from the specialized germ cells in the ovaries of females and the testes of males. Chromosomes are passed from parents to offspring due to the formation of sex cells (gametes) which transmit genes from one generation to the next. There are many traits that can be inherited by offspring and there is a lot of genetic variation. The two parents give rise to offspring that have unique combinations of genes that are inherited from both parents. This is brought about due to two successive rounds of meiotic cell divisions.

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