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    the meiosis process. The law of segregation stated that when an organism makes gametes, each gamete receives just one gene copy, which is selected randomly.(Biotechnology 2016) This explain how segregation today’s knowledge shows that only one person can receive only one gene copy and this relates to the principle of segregation because without the process of the meiosis, the games wouldn't be able to make the gametes. In addition, the principle of segregation and the law of segregation are ways…

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    the male and female dragons on the left. Notice that they both have horns. Can two dragons with horns have a baby dragon with no horns? A: Yes Q: 2. Why do you think it can be done? A: If each parent has Hh to make up their horns, as long as the gametes that are used in fertilization are h, then the baby will have horns. Q: 3. OK, let's make sure you remember the rule for horns. Here's a little quiz: Which of these genotypes do you think will make a dragon that has horns? (Choose all that…

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    Don Marquis publishes his argument “Why Abortion Is Immoral” operating under the assumption that the moral status of the fetus stands or falls on the question of whether or not it is the sort of being whose life it is seriously wrong to take. He notes that he does not argue for cases that involved special situation pregnancies like implantation or those that threaten the life of the women, but only ‘most’ cases. His argument is a significant change from many other anti-abortion arguments…

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    through us and makes us a link in the evolution’’. Reproduction is one of the essentials elements to live it is one of the characteristics of all living things; in fact, The process by which gametes are formed is the Gametogenesis which, is the combination of meiotic and mitotic divisions that happen to form gametes; although, spermatogenesis and oogenesis both do happen in a productive organs and both produce haploid cells that get involved in fertilizations, there are many differences…

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    Independent Assortment, and Law of Dominance (Orel, 1996). The Law of Segregation states two alleles for a heritable character separate from each other during gamete formation and end up in different gametes (Reese et al., 2013). Law of Independent Assortment states that each pair of alleles separates independently of each other pair of alleles during gamete formation (Reese et al., 2013). Mendel’s last law, Law of Dominance, states that recessive alleles…

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    mate with. There is a simple biological explanation for this, in that females and males differ in the amount of gametes we have. Females produce just a set few of healthy non-motile gametes, whereas males are consistently producing an abundance of smaller and motile gametes. Since only a single gamete from each parent is required to produce an offspring, there is an excess of male gametes that will not fertilize any eggs. This imbalance is known as Bateman’s Principle, which suggests that in…

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    which control the development of sexual characteristics. They are called X and Y characteristics in humans. Cells with a pair of every chromosome are called diploid cells. Sex cells are needed to keep chromosome number duplication from happening. Gametes are sex cells that contain half the usual number of…

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    consists of cells that has molecules of DNA. DNA molecules are called chromosomes. Then, this chromosomes contain genes. Each one of us has 46 chromosomes that are arranged into 23 pairs. Except for our reproductive cell called gamete. There are two different types of gametes, for a man it is called sperm and for a woman it is called ovum (Berger pg48). The 23rd pair determines the gender of the baby. For a baby boy, his 23rd pair have to be XY and for a baby girl, her 23rd pair is going to be…

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    cell produces two clones of itself, each with the same number of chromosomes. In meiosis, a cell will produce four cells called gametes through the process of spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Gametes are most commonly known as sperm cells in males and egg cell in females. Unlike mitosis, the gametes that meiosis produces are not clones of the original cell as each gamete has exactly had as many chromosomes of the original cell and are all different from one another (siblings). Mitosis can…

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    It is founded on knowledge of reproductive anatomy, physiology, and endocrinology, and incorporates relevant aspects of molecular biology, biochemistry and pathology. In the assessment of patients imaging techniques, laboratory methods and surgery may be needed. Treatment methods include counseling, pharmacology, surgery, and other methods. Reproductive medicine addresses issues of sexual education, puberty, family planning, birth control, infertility, reproductive system disease (including…

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