They would be very very similar, with only a few minor differences. Remember that all humans have virtually the same EXACT genome. This means that every human has the same genes, the same chromosomes, the same DNA and RNA, and the same proteins. However, minor changes in DNA base-pairing alter the characteristics of each and every one of us. So, what makes us unique is these subtle minor differences in the DNA which end up having huge effects. Thus, when you are in a classroom, every single student has the same genome, but just a few different genes are expressed a little bit differrently and this has a big enough effect on us to produce the variation we see existing today. It is all about gene expression (what genes are expresssed and what genes are not).
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we find chromosomes in DNA. i think
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Not alot of people no...but some people think they have feathers. And to me i think they have wings..So it's really what people think. Every one has a differnet mind. Hope my answers work
I think they would be different considering all humans are different and peoples genes are different so it would only make sense for the chromosomes to be different.
They are containing 94 chromosomes In the sex-cell And that my answer to this I think
i think 23 chromosomes their are 16 from 1 parent and 16 from the other .
Certainly! Think of a diploid cell as a shoe closet with pairs of shoes. Each pair represents homologous chromosomes carrying similar genetic information. Just like you have two of each shoe in a pair, a diploid cell has two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
i think that the answer is DNA i think that the answer is DNA
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No. Infact they from two entirely differnet echidna tribes i think they do like each other it is proof in the games
Well, I think that means differnet types of math fields. This would mean like arthmitic, equations, complex numbers and so on.