Yes. <span>But if you look closely, they are still not exactly the same. They will always have some physical differences due to differences in their environment. Some </span>identical twins can<span> have </span>different heights<span> and weights. This is because </span>height<span> and weight are controlled by what you eat as well your DNA.</span>
They are known as Secondary Waves. : )
A genotype is an organisms genetic makeup and they are represented by 2 alleles (letters). An example of a genotype would be AA, Bb, and CC. Since there is 2 heterozygous offspring the dominant allele will hide the recessive allele which makes both of them have long antennas.