They do because they're developmental, not genetic. They form as you grow, not based on genetic makeup(like your skeletal structure).
This is because a clone is a twin, so what applies to twins applies to clones. We just don't call them clones now because it's insensitive, but it is technically right.
2007-03-09 04:46:58
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answered by Luis 6
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sure. A CLONE isn't A twin. A CLONE is a precise reproduction of the unique residing man or woman. The DNA could be same because you're literally not blending 2 gadgets of genes from 2 father and mom as in sexual reproduction. What you're doing once you clone IS COPYING the unique--making a clean reproduction of an identical man or woman. each little thing could be same jointly with DNA, fingerprints, hair, eyes, etc.
2016-12-05 11:23:43
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answered by ? 4
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In genetics biology, what is considered a "clone" is one with the exact same DNA as the "original". Basically, we all know this as a twin. So, the fingerprint of a clone will be different from the original because it is dependepent on how the DNA is developed and not on genetics.
2007-03-09 05:42:51
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answered by gokusen 2
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It would be the same. Your clone is not your twin. It's physicality (Physical characteristics) is the same as yours but the clone itself is not you. It is a separate entity.
2007-03-09 05:34:39
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answered by lycan_888 2
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No, they are clones, duh
2007-03-09 04:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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