Gamete in a sentence as a noun

And only if by luck it's a gamete that is affected?

But if you wanted to do this successfully, you'd have to make sure to alter ALL the gamete cells.

A cell has to split the chromosomes twice in meiosis to form a gamete, which is a difficult process where a lot can go wrong.

In animals, the gamete cells are selected at an early time in the embryo, and the don't divide as much times as the other cells.

He might as well remark that his sperm is using the same sort of gamete structure that was fashionable in the neolithic period.

Our gamete cells have been undergoing an unlimited number of cellular divisions since... well, since life started.

I might end up with a functioning probiscus near my gamete sack and if I end up bumping into my fellow eukaryotes, that's just how it goes.

The human lifespan's short, and fertility/gamete quality declines.

Test tubes and surgical procedures can interfere a bit, but you can't be "mostly" a gamete donor or "only somewhat" of a gamete receptor.

Generally humans don't want evolution occurring within our non-gamete cells, when that happens its usually a cancer.

What is disagreeable that you want them in a short of time frame at the cost of everything else because of 'particular gamete being lucky' or some other factor you don't know.

So I tend to prefer to stay close to natural laws, and assume that if a particular gamete is "lucky", it is perhaps lucky for some reason that is unknowable to me.

Therefore, in order to pass down altered methylation, the original gamete cells responsible for generating sperm would have to be altered.

It's a long article, so a TL;DR using some quotes might help:> But from a biological perspective, what makes an observable physical characteristic ‘male’ or ‘female’ is not its association with gender, but its association with something more tangible: the production of one or other of the two kinds of gamete> In human populations, there are plenty of individuals whose sex is hard to determine.

Gamete definitions

noun

a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes