Cos we are not the same!
2006-08-06 06:01:52
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answer #1
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answered by just-dave 5
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There must have been a sense of Humour in intelligent design of the constrol systems of Human Dna.. It is difficult to say if twins are really replicas of each other. What has been observed is that they look alike and are vey similar ;However something makes them different. It must be the Human Spirit and Soul which distinguish us as individual. Women are different than men both physically and mental attitudes.
Neverthe less Biological Science cannot prove that there was someone in the past that was an exact being which was you.
Billions of Human all have same biological attributes but all are different as persons. That is what gives us individuallity.
If we were all replicas we would really get bored with each other.
Now how our Creator makes us all individuals is not really explainable scientifically. You must Understand science has its limitations.
2006-08-06 13:10:16
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answer #2
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answered by goring 6
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Everyone is different because of our genetic makeup. your DNA determines what your physical body will look like. To do this DNA is translated to RNA. What happens is the double helix (DNA) splits at a certain spot on the molecule, and the base pairs that just float around waiting for this process start to organize themselves with the DNA. See DNA is made of four base pairs:adenine (A), thymine(T), guanine(G), and cytosine(C). A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C, so your body can organize itself without any help. So the RNA is made with only one helix by this process called replication. Except instead of A and T, we have A and another, different base pair uracil (U). This RNA then travels outside of the nucleus of a cell and goes to the ribosomes on an organelle inside your cell called the endoplasmic reticulum. This is where the base pairs determine which amino acids are used to make a protein. Then once the protein is made, it will go and do whatever job its designed to do. So to summarize, everyone is different because of all the different combinations of amino acids there can be in a protein chain, because the protein chains can have up to like 5,000 amino acids making it up. So there are a lot of different numbers of proteins being made, each doing something different in your body, and no other person makes the same exact proteins as another, so everyone is different.
2006-08-06 17:00:28
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answer #3
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answered by h2opolokid5 2
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All characters that we display are because of genes. These genes are passed down from one generation to the other through the gametes. Over the years there are multiple mutations that take place in the genes. Thus there results multiple type of genes for a particular characteristics. The sum total of all these forms what is known as the gene pool.
When gametes form the genes distribution in the gametes are random,that means they are not the same in all gametes. These gametes get together during fertilization this results in further admixing of genes. Genes have peculiar characteristics of showing up of traits of either of the gametes or a mixture of the two. This is a complex mechanism and my also have activator and switch genes.
All of this results in individuals being different from each other even if they are from the same parents.
This diversification of the characteristics within the gene pool results in evolution from one being to the next. Therefore the underlying principle working in making all of us different are - 1)during the process of gamete formation the the splitting of genes is random. 2) Gametes that fuse is again a random selection and 3) Positive or harmless mutations that stay within the gene pool through a process of natural selection
2006-08-06 13:17:43
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answer #4
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answered by Rabindra 3
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We are all different and the same because we crave it. We are the same because we are all born with wants and needs of our own and we were all born with potential, some of us use it and some of us lose it. We are different in my eyes because I think we all have a different idea of what we want and this helps us find our soulmates. I wouldn't want to date myself, I want someone who makes me feel like I am a better person whenever I am around him. We need differences to help us go on and help us see all the different possibilities in life. We are truly different, but remember, when we fall, we all hit the bottom, even if at different speeds and for different reasons, and if we have a broken heart, we can all relate to how it hurts even if it is in different ways. We are here to learn from each other and use what we learn to teach others later and if we were all completely the same we wouldn't be able to, while if we were completely different we wouldn't have any way to begin relating to one another and we would never learn.
2006-08-06 13:05:26
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answer #5
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answered by i_wuv_reesez 1
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Because every time a new person is made, they are created by a combination of a partially random assortment of genes from each parent. As well as getting a random selection of any of the two chromosomes from each parent, the chromosomes stick to eachother and create different sequences (see 'crossing over' events), and other kinds of genetic mutations. This creates an infinite variety of possibilities for human variation. It is also important for evolution, because variety allows for some of the population to survive in the event of a catastrophe, or a serious disease.
2006-08-06 13:04:05
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answer #6
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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The scientific part would be tat we have inherited different genes from parents though each species has its own no of chromosomes (like humans have 46).
The reality part would be that live would be very gloomy.I mean what pleasure to find people who are the same assholes as we are.
2006-08-06 13:17:59
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answered by motorockr:luv the thump 4
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We'd be bored out of our minds with a world full of everybody exactly the same. Boring Boring Boring.
2006-08-06 13:47:53
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answer #8
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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It would be a dull world if everyone was the same. It is the difference, the diversity of humour, talents, strengths and weaknesses that make us interesting and attracted to each other.
Lets hope cloning doesn't catch on!
2006-08-06 12:56:03
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answered by Raymo 6
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The world would be a very boring place if we were all the same.
We should be treated equally but that doesnt mean that we are the same!!
2006-08-06 12:57:53
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answered by vic 4
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How the hell would you identify one from another if everyone were same? Thank God I am different and so are you; this way everyone can search a different path to live.
2006-08-06 13:56:40
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answered by arvind_vyas 3
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