No, due to the random combination of genetic material during sexual reproduction, it is extremely rare for two individuals to have identical DNA. Identical twins are the only naturally occurring individuals who have the same DNA.
Approximately 99.9% of the letters in human DNA are identical among individuals. The small differences in DNA sequences account for the variability seen in humans, such as differences in traits, health conditions, and susceptibility to diseases.
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.
True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
Identical twins, due to the fact that the one fertilized egg splits, have identical DNA. Fraternal twins, since they are from separate eggs, have different DNA.
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No, due to the random combination of genetic material during sexual reproduction, it is extremely rare for two individuals to have identical DNA. Identical twins are the only naturally occurring individuals who have the same DNA.
Because everyone has a unique fingerprint. Even identical twins.
There are differences in both DNA and fingerprints.The Claim: Identical Twins Have Identical DNA
Approximately 99.9% of the letters in human DNA are identical among individuals. The small differences in DNA sequences account for the variability seen in humans, such as differences in traits, health conditions, and susceptibility to diseases.
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.
It depends on the specie of animal. In general, more far is a specie (speaking in evolutionary terms) to human and more big is the difference. The similiarity of the DNA of human with the chimpanzee is around 97%.
Identical twins!
two identical DNA fragments will have identical restriction fragments. Also, genetically identical twins will have identical restriction fragments
The question itself is not clear. Two cells that have just divided will have the MOST similar DNA. If we are talking about whole organisms or individuals, then clones would have the most similar DNA, similarly identical twins would have near identical DNA. Siblings have very similar DNA but not identical of course.
It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
Approximately 99.9 of human DNA sequences are identical across individuals.