... same? I come from a family of ten daughters of same parents, would there be differences in each daughters dna report???
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Some differences should be if they are not identical tweens, but they all share her father's X chromosome.
We all have 23 pairs of chromosomes = 46 chromosomes. 23 chromosomes (lets' call them just cs) we get from mothers, and 23 cs from fathers.
So Anna gets 23 of 46 mom's cs and 23 of her father's
Betty gets 23 of 46 mom's cs (maybe all the same, maybe all the rest, maybe 2 the same and 21 the rest and any other version you can imagine) and 23 of father's.
Claris gets 23 of 46 mom's cs. So she may have all cs the same as one of her sister (but very unlikely, it's just math), or one more combination
and same about Dana, Emma, Fanny, Gemma, Haily, Iris, and Jane.
So yes, most likely there will be differences.