Identical twins are not genetically determined. With fraternal twins there is a very slight genetic component where a man passes the gene for releasing 2 ova to his daughter. Older, taller well-nourished mothers are statistically more likely to have fraternal twins.
Woman
DNA molecules carry out our genes.
The answer is CHROMOSOMES.
No. They will each get the same genes that make a human a human except for the sex genes. The egg carries its' set of genes and all of the organelles including the mitochondria. The sperm carries only its' set of genes.
Chromosomes (DNA/genes).
DNA carries the genetic information of a cell. WHen this information is needed, the genes are transferred to RNA So, it is important.
DNA molecules carry out our genes.
chromosomes
The y chromosome, which only contains a few hundred genes.
genes
It depends. It's possible dependent on the genes he carries and the color and genes the mom carries.
that means they are not identical twins they are fraternal they each got different genes
a chromosome carries millions of genes
genes
Human
The answer is CHROMOSOMES.
Apollo, the twin of Artemis. In Roman mythology he carries the same name - Apollo - while his twin is equated with Diana.
The genes carried on the X and Y chromosomes are called your "sex chromosomes".