No, but their DNA is closer to each other than other people.
There are 64 different DNA triplets possible, representing all the combinations of the four nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G) taken three at a time. Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid in the genetic code.
Base triplets are the building blocks of codons in DNA. Each base triplet, consisting of three nucleotides, corresponds to a specific amino acid or a stop signal in the genetic code. This relationship between base triplets and codes allows for the translation of DNA sequences into proteins.
No, triplets cannot be identical if they are of different genders. Identical triplets arise from a single fertilized egg that splits into three, resulting in genetically identical siblings with the same sex. If the triplets are of different genders, they must have originated from multiple eggs being fertilized, which means they are fraternal triplets instead of identical ones.
Some of your DNA will be the same! You are likely to have somewhere between 1/8th and 1/16th of the same DNA.
Triplets are three identical brothers born at the same time.
A DNA fingerprint is really all the genes that are found in in your chromosomes. No two are ever alike except for identical twins (or triplets).
Three babies born to the same mother at the same time are called triplets.
No ones fingerprints are the same. not even triplets
triplets happen when 1 agg splits into 3 and triplets form, they either look the same or not the same but they have tha same blood group.
There are 64 different DNA triplets possible, representing all the combinations of the four nucleotide bases (A, T, C, G) taken three at a time. Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid in the genetic code.
When DNA bases are combined into different 3-base codes, called triplets or codons, different amino acids are called for to create the protein chain.
Not based on real research but only logic and reason it is unlikely that cousins would have identical saliva. They may be similar, but they do have different DNA and different genetics. Each person is unique. It would be as if you said that they are the exact same person.
triplets happen when 1 agg splits into 3 and triplets form, they either look the same or not the same but they have tha same blood group.
Base triplets are the building blocks of codons in DNA. Each base triplet, consisting of three nucleotides, corresponds to a specific amino acid or a stop signal in the genetic code. This relationship between base triplets and codes allows for the translation of DNA sequences into proteins.
In DNA, three bases in a row are known as triplets. In RNA, they are known as codons.
Fraternal triplets develop when three separate eggs are fertilized by three different sperm during the same conception cycle. Each baby has its own placenta and amniotic sac, resulting in three distinct individuals sharing the womb. Fraternal triplets are no more genetically similar than siblings born at different times.
The answer is they are part of a set of triplets.