All humans have the exact same genes located in the same place on the chromosomes; this is what makes genetic mapping possible. What is different is the form of the gene ( allele). We all have genes for eyes, for example. Will the eyes be round or almond shaped? Will they be blue, green, brown or some other color? All these varients are alleles for the same trait ( eyes). So although we all have the same genes, we don't all look alike!
Yes, they will match to each sample from the same person.
yes they do if they occur in the same area.
"Tom" is a proper noun, as it refers to a specific person or individual. Proper nouns are capitalized and distinguish one particular entity from others. In this case, "Tom" identifies a unique individual, differentiating him from others who may share the same common name.
A hybrid individual inherits one allele from each parent for a particular gene. These alleles can be different versions of the same gene, which result in the hybrid individual having a combination of traits from each parent.
Scientists redo each others experiments for accuracy. They want to make sure that they all get the same answer each time.
Not for auto. Each person has to be listed independently, and the rates will vary based on each drivers' history. Unmarried persons can be listed on the same policy. One person will be listed as primary driver, and others will show up as "additional drivers." Married persons show up the same way.
each individual exam for the state is the same
A trait is something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kind.
Federal court systems are located in each state of the United States. State and Federal courts can each try an individual for the same crime if they share the same jurisdiction.
This cannot be generalized as each individual have their own individual "flaws" despite gender.
Yes, they will match to each sample from the same person.
they are transversals to each others
Only if you're your own person. You don't have that same interests as others.
Christianity is a trinitarian monotheistic religion because it is only worhsipping one God, but the one God in three persons. Each of the three persons is the same in power and in worship, but still only one God.
Yes, the persons of the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—are considered equal in Christian theology. Each person is fully and completely God, sharing the same divine essence, yet they are distinct in their roles and relationships within the Godhead. This belief underscores the unity and co-equality of the Trinity while maintaining their individual identities.
Yes. For example, it is said no two people have the same fingerprints
Lavendar is a calming product for migranes. Not all aromatherapy works the same for each person, and some don't work at all, while others work great. Mainly, it is best to find the cure that works for each individual.