No. they are not. If they were, they could interbred.
No, these are quite different genetically.
No, even twins are not genetically identical.
Genetically identical.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
Considering a Chimp's DNA is 99% identical to a humans I would think that people around the world are 99.99999% genetically identical
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
OK what is a name for Q
clones
A clone.
In the case of identical twins, a single embryo divides into two completely separate and genetically identical embryos. Each embryo continues to grow and develop individually, but with the exact same genes as the other.On an interesting side note: Children of identical twins are genetically as closely related to their parent's identical twin as they are to their identical twin parent. Genetically, both twins are the parent of the other's children. Also, their children are genetically half-siblings.
Genetically identical to the parent plant because they are produced from asexual means such as fragmentation, suckers, or tubers.
Yes, a clone is genetically identical to its parent(s) because it is created using the genetic material of the parent organism.
hybridization