digenéticos
Digenéticos is a term used in the field of genetics to describe organisms that have two distinct sets of genes, one from each parent. This is the most common form of inheritance in sexually reproducing organisms. The two sets of genes are typically located on separate chromosomes, with one set inherited from the mother and the other from the father. This genetic makeup allows for a wide range of genetic variation, which is essential for evolution and adaptation.
In humans, for example, each individual has 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one chromosome from each pair
Digenéticos is distinct from other forms of inheritance, such as asexual reproduction, where offspring inherit a