Vegetative propagation, in general, does not involve genetic change unless there occurs some mutation. Thus, genes of two trees grew from the separate root sprouts of the same parent must be identical.
No, monozygotic twins would be the same sex. Monozygotic twins come from one single fertilized egg, or zygote, which then splits to create two separate zygotes which will be genetically identical, or "identical twins", which will always be of the same gender.
i would have to say no because i am an identical twin and when you hear twin you think of identical ones. also fraternal twins aren't really twins because they are 2 separate babies that just happened to be fertilized at the same time.
This is true. Mitosis produces new cells with exactly the same genes as the parent cell.
Without genetic modifications there is no way off spring will inherit all traits from one parent. But, if scientists modify the DNA and it becomes identical to one of the parents it would be called a clone.
no. Since they are identical, their phenotype, or physical appearance, would be identical as well. hope that helps :)
Yes
Well normally asexual organisms are difined as single celled organisms the offspring of the parent would be identical. They would inheret everything from their one parent rather than from two separate parents, basically like cloning. The clone would be the offspring.
The offspring of a asexual organism will always be identical to the parent cell because it is never gaining new information like it would if it were sexual.
That would be "Mitosis". In Mitosis, the daughter cells are identical to the parent cell, chromosome number and all.
The atomic number of an isotope is always identical to every other isotope, otherwise, it would form a separate element.
In triplets you could have 3 individuals that came from 3 separate eggs or you could theoretically have 2 eggs fertilized and one of the eggs split in two giving a set of identical twins and the other egg would give you triplets. Theoretically you can have identical triplets, if one of the eggs decided to split a second time (this would be a VERY rare occurance). In that case all of the babies would be identical. In triplets you you can have three individuals that came from three separate eggs, or you could have two eggs fertilized, and one of the eggs splitting to make identical twins while the other egg would give you triplets. If one of the eggs decided to split a second time this would result in identical triplets. [Identical triplets are very rare] only 1 in 1000 triplet births are identical.
The atomic number of an isotope is always identical to every other isotope, otherwise, it would form a separate element.
You might want to learn to spell prior to asking such a silly question. The answer to the question is of course they would not be identical babies because the babies would come from two separate mothers and two separate eggs. Identical twins come from one egg.
No, monozygotic twins would be the same sex. Monozygotic twins come from one single fertilized egg, or zygote, which then splits to create two separate zygotes which will be genetically identical, or "identical twins", which will always be of the same gender.
i would have to say no because i am an identical twin and when you hear twin you think of identical ones. also fraternal twins aren't really twins because they are 2 separate babies that just happened to be fertilized at the same time.
No, they are separate issues. If the custodial parent stops visitations they would be in violation of a court order. The custodial parent must address the child support arrears as a separate matter by filing a contempt order with the court.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!