the genetic coding of humans is different. thats why chimpanzee is different from humans. as simple as that.
No one else in the world has the exact same DNA as me. While I share 99.9% of my DNA with other humans, the unique combination of genetic information in each of my cells is what makes me one of a kind.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
Tetrads exchange DNA through the process of crossing over during meiosis. This genetic recombination promotes genetic diversity among offspring by shuffling alleles on homologous chromosomes. It also helps in creating variability in the gene pool, increasing the chances of producing individuals with advantageous traits.
No, it is highly unlikely to have the exact same fingerprint as someone else. Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the specific ridge patterns formed during fetal development.
DNA contains the genetic information that serves as the blueprint for building and maintaining the body. It codes for the production of proteins that carry out various functions in the body, such as growth, repair, and regulation of biological processes. DNA also allows for the transmission of genetic traits from one generation to the next.
No, I do not have anyone else's bank information.
No, it is a genetic disorder. You are born with it.
A bewrayer is a person who betrays someone else, or who divulges information to someone else.
No, it is not permissible to use someone else's direct deposit information without their permission.
? ask someone else (it pollotes the air)
Yes, it is possible for you to check someone else in for a flight, as long as you have their necessary information and authorization to do so.
The nucleus is an important cell part, so if it separates ,it needs to copy information or else the nucleus will become useless.
you use someone else's idea.
Yes, someone else can deposit a check for you at Chase as long as they have your permission and the necessary information to complete the deposit.
If something has changed that's how you would know.
The phrase "9 bits to your placenta" isn't a commonly used term in biology or medicine. If you're referring to genetic information, humans typically have 23 pairs of chromosomes, which contain the genetic material that may influence placental development. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.
Yes, you can book a flight for someone else on United Airlines by providing their information during the booking process.