Yes.
Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
No, fraternal twins do not have the same fingerprints, because everyone no matter what has different fingerprints. not even twins.
fingerprints are different in everyone no matter if related or not , Because they are determined by random events in the womb not DNA. So even identical twins should have different fingerprints.
Fingerprints aren't determined by genetics, but by growth conditions in the womb. (some say it's the amniotic sac, some say it's the inside of the uterus) Either way, it's different enough even for twins for their fingerprints to end up personal, and not shared.
Biometric fingerprints are different from one another because fingerprints are different for each person, even with twins, so this is used as a unique identifier for each person.
Identical twins don't have the same fingerprints. Fingerprints are unique to every person, even twins!
no. every human has different fingerprints, twins or not
No, fraternal twins do not have the same fingerprints, because everyone no matter what has different fingerprints. not even twins.
None of a child's fingerprints will match his or her mother's fingerprints. Each individual has different fingerprints. Even identical twins have different fingerprints.
No. Each person is unique. Even twins have different fingerprints.
fingerprints are different in everyone no matter if related or not , Because they are determined by random events in the womb not DNA. So even identical twins should have different fingerprints.
because everyone has different DNA and different fingerprints.
Fingerprints are different in identical twins.
Fingerprints aren't determined by genetics, but by growth conditions in the womb. (some say it's the amniotic sac, some say it's the inside of the uterus) Either way, it's different enough even for twins for their fingerprints to end up personal, and not shared.
no
Biometric fingerprints are different from one another because fingerprints are different for each person, even with twins, so this is used as a unique identifier for each person.
No, faternal twins are created from two different egg cells. They have some similar genetic information however. Indentical twins on the other hand, would have identical fingerprints since they are created within one egg cell.
Identical twins don't have the same fingerprints. Fingerprints are unique to every person, even twins!