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PBJ wrote no, because you carry all types of genotypes and phenotypes, if you were to have a gene with a recessive (Heterozygus) genotype you have that possibility of dominant or recessive
thats what i was thinking.

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would your dna make up be almost the same? more similar than twins?
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M60 wrote no you wouldn't because technically every sperm is a different baby
What grade are you in?You learn this stuff in 7th grade life science...
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Exon wrote
PBJ wrote no, because you carry all types of genotypes and phenotypes, if you were to have a gene with a recessive (Heterozygus) genotype you have that possibility of dominant or recessive
thats what i was thinking.

heres another

would your dna make up be almost the same? more similar than twins?
no, because twins have the exact same DNA makeup because of the way they are born they were the same person at one point, but this situation is a different person with different traits
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Im Slightly Confused.
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