> You influence these and pass them on to your children (as men) and grandchildren (as women, as girls are born with all egg cells they'll ever have)
While I've heard this before, I never gave it much thought until just now. Is it fair to say that a child gets no DNA from her mother? Or in other words, each child is a mix of the DNA of their father and that of their maternal grandparents?
The half-DNA of eggs is selected as they divide from ancestor cells.
Eggs of a woman (baby/fetus) develop while in mother's womb, but they are more immediately inside the fetus, are formed from the cells of the fetus and are descendants of the same single cell zygote as (most) of the cells that form the woman's body.
While I've heard this before, I never gave it much thought until just now. Is it fair to say that a child gets no DNA from her mother? Or in other words, each child is a mix of the DNA of their father and that of their maternal grandparents?