Yes EVERYBODY has different DNA even if you are identical twins.
Identical twins, due to the fact that the one fertilized egg splits, have identical DNA. Fraternal twins, since they are from separate eggs, have different DNA.
No, identical twins have the same DNA because they come from the same egg.
Identical twins come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos, while fraternal twins come from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm. Identical twins share 100% of their DNA, making them genetically identical, while fraternal twins share about 50% of their DNA, like regular siblings.
Twins are similar in that they share similar genetics and are typically born at the same time. However, they can be different in terms of their personalities, interests, and experiences, as they are individuals with unique identities. Additionally, identical twins share the same DNA, while fraternal twins do not.
Identical twins are the result of a single fertilized embryo splitting in two at an early stage and forming two viable embryos. As such, identical twins have identical DNA. Fraternal twins are the result of two distinct fertilized embryos being viable. As such, they have different DNA. They could even be different sexes.
True. Each individual (except for identical twins) has a unique set of DNA that is inherited from their parents, resulting in genetic variations between different people.
No. Similar but proveably different in laboratory analysis.
Twins have never been born in two different years.
No, faternal twins are created from two different egg cells. They have some similar genetic information however. Indentical twins on the other hand, would have identical fingerprints since they are created within one egg cell.
Generally, each person has his or her own genetic makeup. Identical twins can have a very similar DNA>
Twins can have very similar DNA, especially in identical twins who come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two. On the other hand, fraternal twins are no more similar genetically than any other siblings. Some slight genetic differences can arise due to mutations that happen after the initial egg fertilization.
This could be answered in several different ways. The simplest is to say they have similar DNA. DNA is a macromolecule.