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Why do no two siblings have exactly the same combination of alleles inherited from their parents?
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Why do no two siblings have exactly the same combination of alleles inherited from their parents?
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Why do no two siblings have exactly the same combination of alleles inherited from their parents?
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Because when you look at the traits, the allele is the possibilities of this trait showing up in a baby so if they have the same parents then the alleles will be the same
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