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An alpha particle, one of the possible emissions in radioactive decay.
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Yes. If you produce 1 egg. It is possible that the egg can split 8 times that would result in Identical Octuplets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suleman_octuplets http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwu_octuplets
Identical twins will have the same father, so a paternity test is done just like for any kid. With fraternal twins, it is possible, but very, very rare, to have different fathers for the babies.
No, it is not possible for identical twins to have different sex chromosome conditions like Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome. Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg, so they have the same genetic material, including the sex chromosomes. If there was a nondisjunction event in one twin leading to an abnormal number of sex chromosomes, it would affect both twins, not just one.
decaplets are 10 baby born at the same time ten babies are in decaplets
decaplets http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_Births The above link provides a list of multiple birth terminology up to 20 children.
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There has never been any surviving recorded case of decaplets (a multiple birth involving ten infants).
Absolutely! Bacteria that divide are identical.
It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
No, however they can be similar
No, it is not possible. It is possible. But it would be the rarest rare could ever get. It would be very rare.
quintuplets, then sextuplets, septuplets, octuplets, nonuplets, decaplets, undecaplets, duodecaplets, tredecaplets, quattrodecaplets and quindecaplets. I don't know any more! quintuplets sextuplets septuplets octuplets nonuplets decaplets undecaplets duodecaplets tredecaplets quattrodecaplets quindecaplets sexdecuplets septdecuplets octdecuplets nondecuplets icosuplets
alike; akin; close; identical;
Yes.
No, it is not possible. For a stationary wave, two identical waves should travel in opposite direction along a string.