8 - Inheritance and Genetic Variation
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Look at the flowers shown above. Even though they all look different, they are in fact the same type of flower. These flowers are gerbera daisies, and as you can see, they come in many varieties. But how can this be? If they are all the same type of flower, why don’t they all look the same? The answer has to do with DNA, genes, and the parent plants. Yes, you can say that plants have parents. In fact, for any sexually reproducing organism, there must be two individuals involved. Each donates one half of their genetic information to their offspring. One parent gives this genetic information from a sperm cell. The other parent gives their offspring this information from an egg cell. Let us explore this a little further.