The children, even though they are cousins, will be as related as full siblings. But they will not be anymore identical than regular brothers and sisters.
Not likely, recombination patterns will most certainly be different, however, there might be some resemblance between cousins. It happens even in regular families where 2 brothers marry unrelated women.
no coz we don't know if the kid will have the same dominant genes as the parents, one couple's kids might look like daddy, the other like mommy or even grandpa/ma. No way of telling.
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The children, even though they are cousins, will be as related as full siblings. But they will not be anymore identical than regular brothers and sisters.
No. Think about how the same parents can have many children and they were all a little bit different -- they can be similar though, but not identical.
The children will totally have identical parents
Not likely, recombination patterns will most certainly be different, however, there might be some resemblance between cousins. It happens even in regular families where 2 brothers marry unrelated women.
no coz we don't know if the kid will have the same dominant genes as the parents, one couple's kids might look like daddy, the other like mommy or even grandpa/ma. No way of telling.
Probably not identical but sure as hell close.
their children will resemble both parrents but out of them one will be like the father and the other like the mother.
No, but they will be as close genetically as fraternal twins.
no, because every child has different dna inherritted from their parents, but they will be as close as brothers.
theres an infinitesimal chance.
and theres an infinitesimal chance they'll marry each other too.