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No, because not all genes are selected from the parents. Identical brothers/sisters have exactly the same genes...the egg split just after genes were selected. They will sure look similar, though.
Brothers and sisters are not identical because they have different combinations of alleles.
It is very unlikely that two brothers would have babies with the same DNA. That could only happen if identical twin brothers married identical twin sisters, and even then the mixing of DNA during reproduction makes this an extremely unlikely outcome.
No, siblings do not have identical fingerprints. Each person's fingerprints are unique and are formed by random variations in the womb. While there may be similarities between siblings' fingerprints due to genetics, they will not be identical.
The genetic lottery makes some people get similar features and some get features from elsewhere in the family history.
Identical twins share 100% of their genetic material, leading to more similar physical traits, behaviors, and predispositions compared to siblings who share only about 50% of their genes. This genetic similarity contributes to greater likeness in personality, interests, and even health conditions. In contrast, brothers and sisters, while they may have some shared traits, often exhibit more variability due to their different combinations of inherited genes and environmental influences. Thus, the closer genetic relationship of identical twins results in a higher degree of similarity than that between siblings.
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He had 11 brothers and sisters.
There are 4 brothers and 3 sister's all up. Assume your one of the brothers - hence you have 3 brothers and 3 sisters. However any one of your sisters, would have 4 brothers and 2 sisters.
he had no brothers or sisters
Athena had no brothers or sisters.
brothers and sisters