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Look, when only a single sperm is present, it will be the one and only whom will use its enzymatic activity, and that will not damage the egg, in additional to that, when we inject two sperms from different species will not suit the egg as their enzymatic activities are not the same, and each will try to utilize its enzymatic activity to be the one who will fertilize the egg, and due to this large number of enzymes which will be released by both of them, the egg will get damaged...... Keep in mind that, this enzymotic fighting is not regulated in both sperms... "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing"
Wernher Von Braun
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I think you are talking about the procedure of the two sperms and one egg !! ohh my god, "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing"
Wernher Von Braun
Re: Re:Yes, I did and you said:
http://www.biolib.cz/en/main/
Cis or trans? That's what matters.
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If I bring i kid, and let him read this sentence, he will tell you that " This sentence is not showing direct involvement of the speaker in participation in the work", So that was only an answer for your enquiry.... "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing"
Wernher Von Braun
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Dear JackBean, It is the time to open new topic and discuss in it... We should close this topic and create another topic better than this.... Accept my regards "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing"
Wernher Von Braun
well I've a small comment as I'm not experienced But
zygot = 2n 1n frm sperm & 1n from ova sooooooooo n from rabbit will never = n from mouse so they cnt complete each other to form 2n needed for fertilization that's why different species couldn't fertilize each other But some could as horse & donkey gives mule different families couldn't fertilize each other but different species from samr family could so what's ur opinion??? It's Not EASY to be anything
But It's TOO TOO EASY to Be nothing So Pick ur Choice
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intelligent man, You are also right... Look, If we bring two sperms one from a dog, and the other from a wolf, and inserted both sperms into an egg of a dog female or wolf female, of course there will fertilization and one sperm only of both will fertilize the egg.... That's actually because they are both from the same family.. "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing"
Wernher Von Braun
Let me explain it!It is not that difficult!They have different number ofChromosomes
Even the sperms are able to get into the egg by means of injection,the cell core of the sperms are not able to combine with cell core of the egg. As we all know,a normal cell has a pair of same Chromosomes.Were they different,how could they be able to do cell division? Great China!We are all human.No politics here.
@vet0lover and @chinn rod
ohk thats one consideration but what if the same specie's sex cells get fertilised instead of those from the other species... so there are chances of having a fertiliasation that can lead to either the same speicies as thhe mother or it failing but the answer says it just fails i want a reason for that... for i fail to understand it... it isn't what you do that matters but it is how you do it
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