Definition: Phanerogenetics is a field of science that investigates how genes, chromosomes, and other genetic material interact to produce offspring. It focuses on the process by which new organisms are formed from their parents or ancestors through sexual reproduction, often using gametes (male and female gametes) as reproductive cells. In phanerogenetic theory, the concept is that each generation of an organism is produced by a process called meiosis. In meiosis, two genetically identical parent cells combine to form