Because in the DNA there's also information about your grandparents and others who's looks are not always visible in your parents.
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they don't grow exactally to look like their parents because it has both the mum and the dads genes in so the baby is a mixture of the two so there for they will not look exactually like any of the parents x hope it was a like help x
Foals will not look exactly like their parents, but will have picked up some characteristics from them. For example if the mum and dad are bay, there is a high chance that the foal will be bay but it isn't certain.
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why the way they look can change as they grow up?(Science Answers)
The people who will look most like you share the same genes as you. That is, your family! Look around at your siblings, parents and cousins and chances are one of them looks like you.
Offspring don't look exactly like their parents due to a combination of genetic variability from both parents, random assortment of genes during reproduction, and genetic mutations that can occur. This genetic diversity is what allows for evolution and adaptation to changing environments.
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Offspring does not look exactly like the parent because in humans, only sexual reproduction is possible, which involves 2 parents which exchange DNA to form offspring with different DNA and genetic information than both parents.
Offspring inherit a combination of genes from both parents, resulting in a unique genetic makeup. This genetic variation leads to differences in physical traits and characteristics, making offspring not look exactly like either parent. Additionally, genetic recombination and independent assortment during meiosis further contribute to the variability in offspring characteristics.
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A child gets half of its DNA from each parent. This is why you can see characteristics of both parents in a child. --truckbroker-- More importantly, some traits are recessive in the parent. Or dominant in a dominant recessive trait. In which they may skip generations.