The DNA of identical twins and of clones is, apart from random, environmentally produced mutations, 100% identical. The only difference is that clones are produced on purpose through advanced bioengineering techniques while identical twins happen as an accident of nature. Identical twins are, in a sense, natural clones.
Identical genetic copies are known as clones. Clones are produced by asexual reproduction, such as in plants or bacteria, or through genetic engineering techniques in animals.
Offspring identical to the parent are called clones. Clones have the same genetic information as the parent organism, resulting in identical physical characteristics. This can occur naturally or through artificial means like in cloning technology.
No not always!
clones
because if there is absolutely no dfference then they might be mistaken for clones.
because they fertilized egg split so they have the same DNA
That cell is a clone of the first. This happens all the time in your body.
they are genetically identical - clones
The correct scientific term for a group of genetically identical plants is a "clone." Clones are produced asexually through techniques such as cutting, tissue culture, or grafting.
Organisms or fragments of DNA that are genetically identical to the organism they were produced from are called clones. This means they have the same genetic information as the original organism.
nope, if what i understand is right, then no they don't.