they were triplets
Identical twins will have the same father, so a paternity test is done just like for any kid. With fraternal twins, it is possible, but very, very rare, to have different fathers for the babies.
Michael's mother gave him a watch for his birthday in "Prisoner of Cell 25." The watch was a special gift because it was the same one his father had worn before he disappeared.
Identical Twins are the result of a single fertilized egg spliting in two producing two genetically identical children. Fraternal twins are the result of the mother producing two eggs each fertilized by a different sperm from the father. This can result in opposite sex twins.
You inherit your DNA from both of your biological parents. Half of your DNA comes from your mother, and the other half comes from your father. This genetic material combines to determine your unique characteristics and traits.
They can share some DNA, since your mother/father was involved in them.
My guess, based on my own research into identical twins and paternity identification: sod-all. As identical twins have identical DNA, there is no way of proving who the father is. Even if the other twin says he could be the father, I think it would still wind up going through the courts - and there is still no way of proving who is the real father.
We say Mother's and Father's cars are identical because the two possessions are considered separately. But we say Mother and Father's car ( or more likely Mom and Dad's car) because the couple is seen as a single possessor.
They will think "why my father is always so tied?"
Chris McCandless gave his father a new car for his birthday.
Junior is used to distinguish a father from son when their names are completely identical.
As St Nicholas was also known as Father Christmas then we can only presume that his birthday was/is 6th December
Not really.
There is no such thing as "semi-identical" twins. If fraternal twins each take a paternity test, only the real father would show up as the father.
Yes his father was Prior to his son
The y-chromosome is only present in males. Men will a y-chromosome identical to that of their father, and his father, and his father, etc.
Yes, the father's genes contribute to the DNA of identical twins. Identical twins are formed when a single fertilized egg splits into two separate embryos, each carrying the genetic material from both the father and the mother.
Jacque Marquette birthday June 10th