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Most people would already know, but I guess you don't. It's because babies are basicly a combination of the mother and fathers DNA.

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Why can a child look like both parents but not identical to either parent?

because they get the males cells and females s the get some personality of both


Why arent children identical to either of their parents?

Because they're a mixture of those parents; some from Mom, some from Dad. Occasionally, a child looks very much like one parent, but this is just appearance; exactly half of you came from each parent.


Why are children not exactly like their parents?

because parents dont understand children and what they like


Why arent child re identical to either one of their parents?

Children share the traits of each parent. Each parent provides 26 chromosomes to the baby and DNA for the developing fetus. There are dominant and recessive genes that determine things like eye and hair color, so when a baby is born they have a combination of both parents DNA.


How do people look similar but not identical to their parents?

People inherit genes from their parents, which contain instructions for traits like eye color, height, and facial features. While children may not look identical to their parents, they can share similarities in these traits due to inheriting a combination of genes from both parents. Additionally, random genetic variation and environmental factors can contribute to differences in appearance between family members.


If identical twins married identical twins could at least some of their kids look like twins?

Acctually, they're children would not look like twins. But all of their children would look like brothers and sisters.


For a codominant traiit do the offspring of identical parents always look like the parent why?

No, the offspring of identical parents would not always look like the parents because everyone has dominant and recessive traits, where the recessive traits do not show but is still in DNA. That said, recessive traits not shown in parents can be passed on as dominant traits to offspring - making offspring not always identical to its parents. (this is also called genetic variation)


Why are identical twins not clones of their parents?

Children are the results of a mix of their parent's DNA. They do not have the exact same DNA, they have half their mother's and half their father's. Character and personality play a major part in allowing anyone to identify a person - particularly parents, who spend a lot of time with, and have a lot of opportunity to observe the differences between, their children.


What do children of mixed parents look like?

They look like their parents like all children do. or their grandparents. When it comes to color it can be one or the other or a mix.


Is there 7 people that looks the same?

Well there are cases of identical septuplets. Like identical twins, identical septuplets are all born looking identical and of the same gender only difference is there are 7 children not 2


Why do children resemble their parents?

Children resemble their parents because they inherit genes from them. Genes determine physical traits like eye color, hair color, and height, which are passed down from parents to their children. This is why children often share similarities in appearance with their parents.


Explain why a child can look like both parents but not indentical to either of the parents?

chromosomes