Genetically identical individuals refer to organisms that have the same genetic makeup, typically arising from asexual reproduction or identical twinning. These individuals have identical sets of genes, making them clones of each other. Examples include identical twins and certain plant propagation methods like tissue culture.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
Genetically identical.
A population of identical individuals likely reproduces asexually through processes like binary fission or budding. This means offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
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Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
Twin studies.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
False. In hybridization, breeders cross two individuals that are genetically different in order to produce offspring with desirable traits from both parents. Genetically identical individuals would result from cloning, not hybridization.
No, even twins are not genetically identical.
Genetically identical.
A population of identical individuals likely reproduces asexually through processes like binary fission or budding. This means offspring are genetically identical to the parent.
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Baring a random gene mutation in a clone seed cell, yes.
Identical twins start out as one egg that for some reason splits in two, and both halves develops into individuals. Genetically, they have to be the same. They have the same DNA.
Identical twins are not considered mutations. They occur when a single fertilized egg splits into two during early development, resulting in two genetically identical individuals. This process is a natural occurrence and not a mutation.
Considering a Chimp's DNA is 99% identical to a humans I would think that people around the world are 99.99999% genetically identical
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)