No. You have a random selection of half your father's DNA and half your mother's. Each parent puts one half of each chromosome in their sex cells, e.g. eggs or sperm.
but the rest of answer is how you can identify two offspring of same parent . are they brother or not if their parent is dead.
If I am reading the question right,
your Dad has 23 of the same genes as you and your Mother also has 23 of the same genes as you.
Your reading is quite exact, with this exception: there are actually 23 PAIRS of chromosomes, and via Meiosis, ONE-HALF (Chromosome number 1N) of each of the newly segregated DNA strands originates, one each from both of the two parents to again make Chromosome number 2N, soon to be a zygote and then a blooming embryo.
No. No person has the same DNA, but twins have very similar DNA.
If you have been cloned.
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A clone
They get the same DNA as someone else. No harm at all
Not even identical twins have the same DNA--although theirs would be far closer than anyone else's. DNA changes over time. Odds of two siblings having the same DNA who did not split from the same zygote are vanishingly small. If the current population of the earth was your sister, it is unlikely another person would have DNA close enough to yours they could be mistaken for your identical twin. The odds of two unrelated people sharing the same DNA is substantially smaller yet.
No, this is not posible, because you can't remove all the DNA in atoms in the blood or else they wouldn't have any charicteristics even if you replaced it with others the DNA would just confuse the Body.
No two people have the same genome - everybody's DNA is slightly different.
To increase (gene) variation; in other words to make the chances of you looking different from someone else higher.
They get the same DNA as someone else. No harm at all
It looks the same as it does everywhere else. DNA is DNA. Its structure is the same everywhere.
no....because you will have different DNA, matching the DNA of the other parent..... because there is no one in the world who is the same!
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It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
It means that you are related
yes same boby type and same cells diffent DNA
It is not possible because they are not in the same family. Can only mix DNA in ones family.
DNA synthesis is basically DNA replication (copying) its where they match ones DNA and copy's it to where someone else can have the exact same DNA strand. Almost like having a twin but not being related. Its pretty much forcing the same DNA by using science.
Yes, identical twins are born with the same DNA.
Not even identical twins have the same DNA--although theirs would be far closer than anyone else's. DNA changes over time. Odds of two siblings having the same DNA who did not split from the same zygote are vanishingly small. If the current population of the earth was your sister, it is unlikely another person would have DNA close enough to yours they could be mistaken for your identical twin. The odds of two unrelated people sharing the same DNA is substantially smaller yet.
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.