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Dad's genes

Is there a way to make the fathers DNA more in the baby than the mother's. Like time of the month you try to produce or through scientifically. Is it possible to do that
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seaglass · F
No, it takes 46 chromosomes and your ova has 23 and his sperm, 23. The resultant progeny will share an equal amount of DNA from each parent, although their expression will depend on the combination of dominant and recessive genes, so it could look or "act" like one parent more than the other. Afaik, there is no way to manipulate which combination you might get from home.