Re: Exactly Identical Genes
You are right, after an egg is fertilized in a mammal,
if the fertilized egg splits into two eggs and both
eggs mature into two individuals, then you have two
identical twins with exactly duplicate genes. They
are essentially clones of each other.
The odds of any two other individuals having the
exactly identical genes even amoung families is
posible but quite remote.
Now can two pumpkin seeds have exactly identical
genes??
vince
--- Kathie Morgan <fishrap@netdex.com> wrote:
> V, don't identical twins have identical genetics? K
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