Assuming their are no mutations the twins wold both have 46 chromosomes. Twins, have the normal number of chromosomes, the only difference between an set of identical twins and two average individual is that twins have identical DNA.
Humans have 23 chromosomes.
humans have a total of 46 chromosomes(:
46 each
No, unless they are Identical Twins. Normal siblings will on average share 50 percent of their genetic material, since they get half of their chromosomes from their mother and half from their father.
how many chromosomes are there at the end of the anaphase? In a human
23 pairs of chromosomes
There are 23 chromosomes in human egg/sperm. In other human body cells there are 46 chromosomes.
A human has 46 chromosomes
fraternal and identical
23 chromosomes have identical copies which leads to 48 chromosomes
there are two types of twins-- fraternal and identical. Fraternal twins are genetically unique, and they usually have physical differences. Identical twins are identically identical, such as a clone, and have exact physcial characteristics, excluding weight and scars etc.
On average, around 12,000 sets of identical twins are born each year in the UK.
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there are 46 chromosomes in the human kidney
No, unless they are Identical Twins. Normal siblings will on average share 50 percent of their genetic material, since they get half of their chromosomes from their mother and half from their father.
how many chromosomes are there at the end of the anaphase? In a human
2
1000
46 chromosomes
Each human has 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes