Well, isn't that a fascinating question! DNA tests can indeed differentiate between siblings who have the same mother but different fathers. Each person's DNA is like a unique painting, made up of a combination of their biological parents' genetic material. So, even siblings who share the same mother will have different DNA profiles based on the genetic contributions from their respective fathers. It's like nature's way of creating beautiful variations in the world.
It is possible for two siblings to have different biological fathers, a situation known as heteropaternal superfecundation. This can occur when a woman ovulates multiple eggs and has intercourse with different partners within a short timeframe. In this case, while rare, it is possible for both sisters to have the same mother but different fathers. Confirmation through DNA testing can provide definitive answers.
Both your mother's and father's DNA strands are transcribed to produce messenger RNA (mRNA) during gene expression. This mRNA is then translated into proteins that carry out various functions in the body.
Because if we dont the parents will not know if the boy or girl looks like the father or mother and they will not able to tell if the eye color and they cant tell if its the fathers eye color or the mothers
Just because the babys blood and the fathers blood is different, it doesnt mean that there is a possibility that he ain't the father. For example, my fathers blood is different from my sisters and including but he still my father. I hope that answered your question. You are A dominant, but you have the O+ recessive gene. To rephrase what the others have said- if the mother is A plus, she would be AA or AO bloodtype. The father is something with an O as well, if the baby has an O. Father could be BO< AO< OO etc. (or he could have negative blood, and still have a positive blood child from this union)
Johann Doppler (brother), Katharina Doppler Müllbauer (sister), Anna Doppler (sister), Theresia Doppler (sister)
They are half siblings.
If you have the same mother but different fathers, you are considered half-siblings. This means you share 50% of your genetic material from your mother. Full siblings, on the other hand, share both parents, resulting in a closer genetic relationship. In summary, having the same mother and different fathers makes you half-siblings.
Individuals who share the same mother but have different fathers are known as half-siblings. They are related through their mother but only share one biological parent.
Your half-brothers and half-sisters (half-siblings) are called half because instead of having the same mother and the same father as you, you have only one parent in common. Thus, you have half the common parentage that full siblings have. Half-siblings have the same father and different mothers, or the saem mother and different fathers.
It is possible for two siblings to have different biological fathers, a situation known as heteropaternal superfecundation. This can occur when a woman ovulates multiple eggs and has intercourse with different partners within a short timeframe. In this case, while rare, it is possible for both sisters to have the same mother but different fathers. Confirmation through DNA testing can provide definitive answers.
I believe that if you have the same dad then you are not half bro/sis. I believe that it is the dna of the father that determines biological siblings. I have five children with my husband and three of them have different mothers and I tell them all the time that they are NOT step anything or half anything because they all have the same dad. That's my story and I am sticking to it unless the world of medicine proves me wrong:)
Sid is Tom Sawyer's half brother because they share one parent in common - their mother. They have different fathers, which makes them half siblings.
Same Mother, Different Fathers ... Half Siblings:Yes, if you have the same mother but different fathers then you are half brothers or half sisters. However, if you and another sibling had the same father then you are not half siblings but brother and sister. It's the gene pool so it doesn't matter if your mother gave birth to you or not, if it's a different father then you are a half brother or half sister.No, if you have the same mother, you are not half siblings, only if you have different fathers, you are a half siblings. Nothing from the womb is half.Obviously the person who answered the question above is not very educated. This seems to be a misconception among the black community, (no offense... I'm half black myself). It doesn't matter if siblings share the same biological mother or father because you receive half your DNA from your mother and half from your father. So, to answer your question... it doesn't matter if you share the same mother or father, you're half siblings either way. Looks like the person above was sleeping in their science class or just a victim of misinformation.
NO! You cant force half children to have a relationship.
Jessie Evers was his mother and his fathers name was James Evers. He also had 5 siblings.
If you have different fathers, you may be related if you share some other ancestor, such as a mother, a grandparent, great grandparent, etc.
They have the same mother and different fathers.