No because though the parents are copys the offspring would be 2 sex cells (egg and sperm) and those 2 cells are unique made by the clones body.
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Heredity: Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Through heredity, variations exhibited by individuals can accumulate and cause some species to evolve. Some common (human) hereditary traits are eye and hair color and ethnicity. The study of heredity in biology is called genetics, which includes the field of epigenetics.
Only organisms reproducing by the assexual process of cloning.
Yes, in rare cases there are albinos, or mutations, or down syndrome, that are about 1/170000 chance
nothing can determine what the offspring will look like except for the dominant alleles for eye color
They are mealworms. They are the offspring of the adult beetles.
The offspring of something that went through asexual reproduction should look exactly like the parent.
they look like grown up lynx only smaller
Kind of like Gurveer
Baby elephants look like adult elephants but smaller and cuter.
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depends on what the organism is that your trying to look at
Genetics requires 2 sets of DNA, so part of the "look" comes from each parent, and part of what an offspring looks like is environmental.
Porcupines look like little bugs when they are in offspring they don't look exatually what they look like when they are out. When they are offspring they are resting and waiting for winter. I know because i remember this book in 2nd Grade about porcupines.
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