Not entirely, but some will carry through.
DNA of their parents
cause there is parts of the parents DNA in the smaller ones
Our DNA is inherited from our parents half from your mother and half from your father, you may resemble your parents but your never alike.
You get DNA from your parents and the DNA get mixed and with some part of mother's and some part of father's.The process in parents that is DNA copying takes place to create copies of DNA of parents and hence this DNA go into the child.The Germ cells or the sex cells contain the individual traits.Sperm- MaleOvaries (Egg)-Female
It is more likely to be similar to his or her parents because they get half of their genetic code from their mom and half from their dad, whereas cousins are only related to you by one set of grandparents.
DNA of their parents
they will have similar DNA to each other and to their parents.
Such an event is highly impossible because siblings receive the same set of genes from their parents. The slight differences in their DNA is due to allelic differences and due to recombinational events. However, no such event can cause a total mismatch of the DNA of two siblings from the same parents.
50% of your DNA will be the same as your mother's, and 50% will be the same as your father's. This is because you receive half of your chromosomes (genetic material) from each parent.
Certainly, although I believe it would be have to taken to court if the party being asked to provide DNA didn't agree.
Try a DNA test with a doctor present.
.... They grafted avian DNA into the kids before they were born, telling their parents that each of the kids were about to die. they put the DNA into them by using a shot that had liquified DNA in it. You should know this from The Angel Experiment. After they rescue Angel, she tells everyone what she overheard.
cause there is parts of the parents DNA in the smaller ones
Yes, it is possible for a baby not to get any feature of the father but get the features of the mother, grand father, grand mother, and/or former grand parents. The only feature that the baby should have of the father is the DNA picture.
because siblings share much of the same DNA. if the parents are the same, then each child will have half it's DNA for either parent, so siblings will share an average of half their DNA, ending up with the similar characteristics that their DNA codes for. for siblings with only one parent in common, an average of a quarter of their DNA is the same.
daughter cells are similar to parents because they share the same dna
The DNA strand would have some of the same genetic material because the child is the product of the combined parents' DNA. The mitochondrial DNA is the same barring mutations because it is passed down exactly from mother to child with mutations taking place on average every 1000 generations or so.