Yes. If you produce 1 egg. It is possible that the egg can split 8 times that would result in Identical Octuplets.
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Identical twins have the same DNA - meaning that without the effects of environment they would be identical in every single way.
Yes. Conjoined twins are always identical (monozygotic) twins, and identical twins are always the same sex.There is a theoretical case where identical twins could be opposite genders, when the babies are female but in one of the females, a branch of one X chromosome breaks away; however, I don't believe this has ever been observed.
Yes, some gametes can be identical to each other after crossing over occurs during meiosis. Crossing over involves the exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes, which can create new combinations of alleles. However, if crossing over does not occur between two homologous chromosomes or if the alleles on the chromosomes are identical, the resulting gametes can be genetically identical.
Identical twins are twins that develop from same egg. These twins have same genome, also they have same physical appearance with minimal differences.
Alike. They are both atomic particles with a positive charge.
quintuplets, then sextuplets, septuplets, octuplets, nonuplets, decaplets, undecaplets, duodecaplets, tredecaplets, quattrodecaplets and quindecaplets. I don't know any more! quintuplets sextuplets septuplets octuplets nonuplets decaplets undecaplets duodecaplets tredecaplets quattrodecaplets quindecaplets sexdecuplets septdecuplets octdecuplets nondecuplets icosuplets
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Of course not. Everybody is different. Nothing is identical on any human
Definitely maybe.
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Identical twins have the same DNA - meaning that without the effects of environment they would be identical in every single way.
The 2-digit multiples of 11 all have identical digits.
Yes, identical fermions have antisymmetric wavefunctions. Identical bosons have symmetric -- look up Spin Statistics in any Standard Field Theory text.
No, it must be identical.
Not really.
Any difference for a measurement in identical conditions.
All electrons of any element are identical.