Yes EVERYBODY has different DNA even if you are identical twins.
Identical twins, due to the fact that the one fertilized egg splits, have identical DNA. Fraternal twins, since they are from separate eggs, have different DNA.
No, identical twins have the same DNA because they come from the same egg.
if they share 1 heart then yes they do. but if they have different hearts then they do not
IDENTICAL TWINS splash from 1 fertilized egg and flaternal twins splash from 2 fretilized eggs.identical twins have same DNA while flaternal twins do not have same DNA.
Because they separated into separate beings early in the cell division process. After that, a quadrillion factors are involved in the minuscule differences all along the development process. This is how they become different people.
There are differences in both DNA and fingerprints.The Claim: Identical Twins Have Identical DNA
Identical twins are the result of a single fertilized embryo splitting in two at an early stage and forming two viable embryos. As such, identical twins have identical DNA. Fraternal twins are the result of two distinct fertilized embryos being viable. As such, they have different DNA. They could even be different sexes.
because everyone has different DNA and different fingerprints.
Twins have never been born in two different years.
No. Similar but proveably different in laboratory analysis.
Generally, each person has his or her own genetic makeup. Identical twins can have a very similar DNA>
Identical twins are formed by the human egg splitting after being fertilized. The DNA also splits, and each new egg contains the DNA of the original. This means that the twins, once born, have identical DNA. It's worth nothing that they won't have the same physical fingerprint.