If the chromosomes from a sperm ( sperm A) are removed and fused with the chromosomes of a sperm ( sperm B) whose chromosomes totally differ from the first sperm (sperm A) what will be happen to the zygote
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I don't think that's possible atm? but if it is by any means, the outcome could different vastly. the zygote thus formed may have some defective or may receive the best of the genes provided that only the desirable traits were somehow spliced and put together.
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Explanation:
Semen is typically whitish-gray in color with a jelly-like texture. This can vary slightly depending on your genes, diet, and overall health. Unless you're experiencing other usual symptoms, temporary changes in color usually aren't cause for concern.
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