Fingerprints are different in identical twins.
No! I can't believe you would even think that. I bet you're American.
Not always. Even identical twins will experience some differences in development before birth. However, it is unlikely that the shape of twins' ears would be radically different, even in most fraternal twins.
Identical twins are twins that develop from same egg. These twins have same genome, also they have same physical appearance with minimal differences.
Identical twins are formed from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. Because they share the same genetic material, identical twins are always the same sex. Opposite-sex twins are typically fraternal twins, formed from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm.
Identical twins, while sharing the same genetic material, do not have identical retinal patterns. Each individual's retinal pattern is influenced by various factors, including environmental influences and random developmental variations, leading to unique characteristics. Consequently, even identical twins will have distinct retinal patterns that can be used for identification purposes.
There are differences in both DNA and fingerprints.The Claim: Identical Twins Have Identical DNA
That would be a very unusual situation. Note that due to the normal process of genetic reshuffling that is involved in human reproduction, the children of the two couples would not be genetically identical even though their parents are.
No, even twins are not genetically identical.
16 is a number that has four identical even factors.
No, no one is identical. Even "identical" twins are not exactly alike.
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No! I can't believe you would even think that. I bet you're American.
For the majority of people- it would be about 10 years before a visa becomes available and the sibling can immigrate to the US. But there are two MAJOR exceptions. If your sibling is MEXICAN- it will be about 16-18 years before the sibling would be allowed to immigrate to the U.S. (and filing for your sibling will probably prevent him/her from even getting a tourist visa). If your sibling is FILIPINO- it will be around 21-23+ years before they will be allowed to legally immigrate to the US.
I live in Missouri and in Missouri, you have to be the age 13 to even stay home alone. So I would say that applies there too.
It is very unlikely that two brothers would have babies with the same DNA. That could only happen if identical twin brothers married identical twin sisters, and even then the mixing of DNA during reproduction makes this an extremely unlikely outcome.
All even numbers have at least one even prime factor.
Twins can have very similar DNA, especially in identical twins who come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two. On the other hand, fraternal twins are no more similar genetically than any other siblings. Some slight genetic differences can arise due to mutations that happen after the initial egg fertilization.