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Sort of, yes. Meiosis gives offspring a random mixture of their parents genes. The likelihood of multiple offspring having the same random mixture is very small, but very similar mixtures happen frequently and result in strong family resemblance. Offspring aren't identical to each other because they get these different mixtures. If each child had DNA identical to one of their parents then there would be a 50% chance for two children born to the same parents to look exactly the same.
Well there are cases of identical septuplets. Like identical twins, identical septuplets are all born looking identical and of the same gender only difference is there are 7 children not 2
The offspring of an owl are called owlets. They are born in a nest and are cared for by their parents until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The function of an embryo is to grow into a fetus inside the mother that is nearly identical to its parents, and then be born into the outside world as a baby animal of the same kind as its parents.
The offspring of a guillemot is called a chick. Guillemot chicks are typically born with gray down feathers and are tended to by both parents until they are ready to fledge and take to the sea.
When a single embryo in a mother's womb splits into two separate embryos early on in embryonic development, identical twins are created. Because the two twin embryos originate from the same single embryo, they will have extremely similar, if not identical, physical appearances and emotional actions when they are born. Identical twins are "identical' because they are created from the same original embryo during development inside the womb, not due to who their parents are.
All evolution begins with reproductive variation - the fact that all offspring are born nonidentical to both their parents and their siblings.
The Offspring was born in 1984, in Garden Grove, California, USA.
Twins are two offspring born together. Triplets are three offspring born together. Quadruplets are four offspring born together. Quintuplets are five offspring born together.
Albino animals are born when their parents or relatives were inbred.
To determine the probability of an offspring mouse being born with the genotype ff ee, you need to know the genotypes of the parent mice. If both parents are heterozygous (Ff Ee), the probability of producing ff offspring is 1/4 and for ee offspring is also 1/4. To find the probability of the combined genotype ff ee, you multiply these probabilities: (1/4) x (1/4) = 1/16. Thus, there is a 1/16 probability that an offspring mouse will have the genotype ff ee, assuming both parents are Ff Ee.
They Mate and the offspring is born.