Genetics. They Don't Always Take From The Parents. They Can Get Their Genes From An Ancestor such As Grandparents Or Anyone Blood Related. everyone has different DNA.
however identical twins have the same DNA
if you are related by heredity, you have common alleles [a leels]
Forensic scientists may take a sample of saliva, hair, blood, or skin and run the DNA through their database. if there is no result, they can still compare it to other samples from other cases or other people. even if you dont have a picture of them on record. you have their DNA make-up. our DNA and our brothers and sisters have common alleles.
An allele is an alternative form of a gene
each trait you have has 2 parts (moms, dads) or (dads, moms) there are millions of combinations.
We are all different!
No, the offspring produced by conjugation are not genetically identical to their parents. Conjugation involves the transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells, resulting in genetic diversity in the offspring.
No, the offspring of identical parents would not always look like the parents because everyone has dominant and recessive traits, where the recessive traits do not show but is still in DNA. That said, recessive traits not shown in parents can be passed on as dominant traits to offspring - making offspring not always identical to its parents. (this is also called genetic variation)
An offspring is not identical to its parents because, an offspring is the product of the fertilization of two different individuals. Only some features are inherited from either parent, thus the offspring is not an identical copy of the parents.
Different combinations of genes inherited from their parents, leading to variations in physical traits like height, eye color, and facial features. This genetic diversity results in siblings having similarities in appearance but not being identical to each other.
Identical twins develop from a single egg that splits into two.Identical twins can be so similar that their parents cannot tell them apart.
No, the offspring produced by conjugation are not genetically identical to their parents. Conjugation involves the transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells, resulting in genetic diversity in the offspring.
no
A cloan is identical to the person it's cloned from. A clone doesn't technically have parents. it is a genetic copy of an organism.
Yes they are identical and have the same amount of chromosomes
Mitosis ensure that a new cell is identical to its parents by their copy of the parent's genome in mitosis. Identical genetic information will result in identical cells.
Mitosis ensure that a new cell is identical to its parents by their copy of the parent's genome in mitosis. Identical genetic information will result in identical cells.
Mitosis ensure that a new cell is identical to its parents by their copy of the parent's genome in mitosis. Identical genetic information will result in identical cells.
No, the offspring of identical parents would not always look like the parents because everyone has dominant and recessive traits, where the recessive traits do not show but is still in DNA. That said, recessive traits not shown in parents can be passed on as dominant traits to offspring - making offspring not always identical to its parents. (this is also called genetic variation)
An offspring is not identical to its parents because, an offspring is the product of the fertilization of two different individuals. Only some features are inherited from either parent, thus the offspring is not an identical copy of the parents.
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When a single embryo in a mother's womb splits into two separate embryos early on in embryonic development, identical twins are created. Because the two twin embryos originate from the same single embryo, they will have extremely similar, if not identical, physical appearances and emotional actions when they are born. Identical twins are "identical' because they are created from the same original embryo during development inside the womb, not due to who their parents are.
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.