Siblings are not genetically identical because they inherit different combinations of genes from their parents during fertilization. While siblings share approximately 50% of their DNA, the specific genes and variations inherited can be different due to the random assortment and recombination of genetic material during meiosis. This genetic variation leads to differences in physical traits and predispositions among siblings.
Genetically identical.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
A clone.
Yes, the children of identical twins married to non-related men are genetically half-siblings. This is because the twins share 100% of their genes, so their offspring would share 50% of their genetic material, making them half-siblings.
Children of two sets of identical twins are genetic siblings, meaning they share the same genetic makeup as full siblings. This is because both sets of identical twins share the same DNA and pass on similar genetic material to their children. Thus, genetically, the children are as closely related as full siblings.
In the case of identical twins, a single embryo divides into two completely separate and genetically identical embryos. Each embryo continues to grow and develop individually, but with the exact same genes as the other.On an interesting side note: Children of identical twins are genetically as closely related to their parent's identical twin as they are to their identical twin parent. Genetically, both twins are the parent of the other's children. Also, their children are genetically half-siblings.
No, even twins are not genetically identical.
Genetically identical.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
Four identical children are called quadruplets. They result from the same fertilized egg splitting into four embryos, leading to the development of four genetically identical siblings. Quadruplets are a type of multiple birth, which can occur with varying numbers, such as twins or triplets.
Considering a Chimp's DNA is 99% identical to a humans I would think that people around the world are 99.99999% genetically identical
Non-identical twins are more like normal siblings. Identical twins have the exact same DNA, so will be very similar in appearance. Their environment will cause them to have very slight differences, such as different fingerprints and freckles.
Genetically identical to the parent cell (unless of course there have been mutations)
No, triplets cannot be identical if they are of different genders. Identical triplets arise from a single fertilized egg that splits into three, resulting in genetically identical siblings with the same sex. If the triplets are of different genders, they must have originated from multiple eggs being fertilized, which means they are fraternal triplets instead of identical ones.
OK what is a name for Q
clones