Dna of semen?
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Yes. Your father's DNA is not identical to yours because you hold genetic material from both your father AND your mother. Your father have DNA from his father and mother. Although they are not identical, familial similarities can be see between your DNA and that of your father, but the differences are stark enough that they will uniquely identify you.
Yes, the DNA of the son is lone 1/2 of what the father's is. They will have solid parts (aleles) that are the same but it will not be a in close proximity 100% match.
yes, but beside DNA from both men they will be able to enlighten that the semen is actually from one man and related to the other.
yes. Although the son is from the father, it would fluctuate. The same goes for twins.
Thats a given. I regard as semen works very much close to your fingerprint. Everyone had a inventive DNA code and tahts why we're all different. 99% of our codes are one and the same but its that 1% that makes us matchless and your semen contains that 1%.
Yes quite a bit of difference since the son carry half of his mothers genes!
Actually, twins that are exchangeable have the exact same DNA (genotype), but it is expressed surrounded by different ways (phenotype).
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