no why would you think that...are you 2...their obviously just regular cousins
They may look alike, but they will never have the same fingerprints, because fingerprints are created by differences of thickness in the dermal layer. It is independent of genetics, therefore, twins will never have identical fingerprints and any similarities between twins fingerprints would merely be coincidental.
No. Nobody looks the same because of environmental factors, even if their DNA is identical. But: If both of the parent-twins were identical, than the DNA of the children of both married couples would be as similar as the DNA of siblings. The cousins would not look the same, but would look more alike than most cousins look.
Even identical twins are heterozygous for many alleles. Recombination would produce gametes with many different combinations of those alleles in each individual. Their offspring, as a result, could have very different genotypes than either parent, and thus look different as well.
Al Michaels married to Linda Anne Stamaton in 1966
Absolutely - blood type does not limit the potential spouses for anyone. However, a B- woman chooses to have children with a man with Rh positive blood of any type (AB, A, B or O), she needs to be careful and let her doctor know that she may be carrying an Rh+ baby even though she is Rh-. The doctor can explain the potential complications, as well as what the doctor can do to prevent or minimize the potential for those complications.
Yes, if siblings marry and have children.
When brothers marry sisters their children's DNA will be closer that that of regular first cousins, but not as close as that of siblings.
They may look alike, but they will never have the same fingerprints, because fingerprints are created by differences of thickness in the dermal layer. It is independent of genetics, therefore, twins will never have identical fingerprints and any similarities between twins fingerprints would merely be coincidental.
It depends on how close a relative. It is legal to marry and have children with cousins however anyone closer related it is illegal to marry or have children and the children will potentially have genetic problems
Most states due not allow even adopted siblings to be married. Legally they are considered no different then blood related siblings.
Demeter is Zeus's sister. They are both children of Cronus and Rhea, making them siblings in Greek mythology. Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and fertility, while Zeus is the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.
you cannot marry your siblings, but you can marry your first cousin.
In most places, it is legally permissible for half siblings to marry each other as long as they are not considered to be closely related by blood. However, laws regarding marriage between half siblings can vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to check the specific laws in the relevant area.
A "blood relationship" means people related through a bloodline. A woman and man marry but are not related before marriage nor do they come from the same bloodline. But, you and siblings born to your mom and dad are related by bloodline. Your mother's siblings (your aunts and uncles) are direct bloodline, and the same with your father's siblings. But you do not have a blood relationship to the spouses of your mom's or dad's siblings. If a cousin is related on your dad's side, your mom and your cousin are not related by blood, because your cousin is not your mom's relative. Same with a cousin on your mother's side; they are not related by blood to your father.
bathroomeygyptians married their siblings because they felt like it
Yes, it is legal for step-siblings to marry in Arkansas. The state does not have laws prohibiting marriage between step-siblings, as they are not related by blood. However, it's important to ensure that no other legal restrictions apply, such as age or prior marriages. Always consult local laws or a legal expert for specific guidance.
Yes, Hera married Zeus, yes they are siblings - both being the children of Kronos and Rhea.