Liz:
"passed on" - do you mean survives AS IS? I think whatever is added
incubates into the complexity of the new creature into fitting, not 'as
was' in the mother.
And- I think mitochondria IS a cell within the larger one in symbiotic
life. Chris is most likely right:  FROM THE MOTHER only. And it is adjusted
into the new complexity as well.
JM

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 12:18 AM, LizR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anything in the egg cell, or donated at any point during gestation from
> the mother (in mammals, at least) can be passed on, I assume. (What about
> mitochondria?)
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