Absolutely! Bacteria that divide are identical.
No they are not identical
Genetically identical.
Yes, it would be possible. They would make identical triplets.
The term used to describe organisms composed of identical and unspecialized cells is "colonial organisms." These organisms consist of groups of genetically identical cells that work together, yet they do not exhibit specialization like multicellular organisms. Examples include certain types of algae and some marine invertebrates.
It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
To obtain identical copies of a single cell, scientists make a clone. This involves the process of producing genetically identical organisms or cells by asexual reproduction, such as in cloning techniques like somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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Identical genotypes refer to organisms that have the same genetic makeup at all loci. This can occur in identical twins, who originate from the same fertilized egg and share the same DNA. Additionally, certain clones or genetically modified organisms created through methods like somatic cell nuclear transfer also possess identical genotypes. In natural populations, identical genotypes can be found in clones of plants or certain asexual organisms.
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Asexual Reproduction
Cloning is a process that produces genetically identical organisms by creating copies of an individual's DNA. This can be done through methods such as somatic cell nuclear transfer or gene editing techniques like CRISPR.