Yes
i think it means to have identical genes the same genes as it's parent's cell'si've only heard that term when i was studying mitosis, which is the process of cell divisionand when a cell divides, the two daughter cells are genetically identical.hope that helps
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
A group of the same species is called a population.
No, they do not. However, elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons.
Organisms or fragments of DNA that are genetically identical to the organism they were produced from are called clones. This means they have the same genetic information as the original organism.
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 49% of Austrians support same-sex marriage.
According to the CIA's World Factbook, the breakdown of ethnic groups in Austria are as follows: Austrians 91.1%, former Yugoslavs 4% (includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, and Bosniaks), Turks 1.6%, German 0.9%, other or unspecified 2.4%. This data, however, is from the 2001 census.
Genetically enhanced. Pretty much the same as genetically modified.
the germans are most likely to get polio its part of the geneva convention
yes
Negligible. Austrians were for the most part wanting to be a part of Germany, and the Austrian resistance to the Nazi regime was primarily one and the same with the German resistance -- they were not fighting for independence, but for a regime change.
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
first answer: No correct answer: Yes, ... Although Austria was annexed by Hitler into the Third Reich on March 12, 1938, it was also a full partner in the war, as a part of Germany. It was not treated as an occupied country. Austrians served in the German military and worked in German war production facilities in Germany and in Austria. Austrians also supported Hitler's genocide of Austrian Jews. Now of course there were various places in Austria that did oppose Hitler and the union with Germany. So naturally not all Austrians or Germans supported Hitler, however the nation as a whole did! When Hitler visited Vienna after the 1938 Anschluss, he was greeted by large enthusiastic crowds of Austrians. Austrians shared the same language and culture as Germany, and had the same enemies. Both Austria & Germany were occuppied by the Allies (including the Soviet Union) at the end of the war. In fact Austria almost ended up divided like Germany (East-communist; west-free).
The Germans have the same skin as the rest of the world. As humans, we do not differ in skin because of where we live. We have the same skin.
No, twins in the same placenta are not genetically identical. While identical twins share the same DNA, they may have slight genetic differences due to mutations that occur after fertilization.
The same way Chinese and Japanese feel about each other, or like the Czech and Slovaks. At a low intelligent level, they tell inappropriate jokes and play with stereotypes. But as soon as you get to know someone in person, that pub's stuff is abandoned and often enough a fruitful cooperation and understanding is established.
Same as northen Chinese genetically