Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-5413572-20150114180437/@comment-1512913-20150222193418

That's not how I mean it and also I don't say the dispersion is true for everyone, just that it was for Kaguya. If chakra and genes are intertwined, which seems to be the case, then just like with genes a child inherits a half from each of his/her parents' chakras. This is supported by relatives having similar chakra signatures and powers. But there were 2 factors at play in Kaguya's case:
 * 1) Her husband had no chakra.
 * 2) She wasn't born with chakra, she got it later in life, meaning the DNA present in her egg cells can't contain chakra.

So the implications are that since Kaguya and her husband's egg and sperm respectively didn't contain chakra, Kaguya had to literary split her chakra for Hamura and Hagoromo, kinda like Kurama was split into Yin and Yang.