Each twin is compared to the other to determine the similarity we call 'identical'.
There was no guess or prediction involved.
i wonder what criteria is involved in assigning facial features exactly in a way that allows accurate prediction.
Why doesn't the same DNA from the same parents produce identical results every time? Is there another 'trigger factor' that has to be taken into account?
Each twin is compared to the other to determine the similarity we call 'identical'. There was no guess or prediction involved. i wonder what criteria is involved in assigning facial features exactly in a way that allows accurate prediction.
Why doesn't the same DNA from the same parents produce identical results every time? Is there another 'trigger factor' that has to be taken into account?
The same DNA would produce the same result, and in animal studies it is called a clone.
Computer analysis of CAN can predict skull and face shape and do so VERY well for Black faces,
Do you know why it's more accurate for black than not?
Sorry, I haven't seen those studies, i'm not usually one to ask to 'go and fetch' answers.
Thanks for the info.