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Yes, in both cases.The mutation causes both of the identical twins to look different from the rest of the family.The mutation causes one of the identical twins to look different from the other twin. That is, the mutation happened shortly after the cells that gave rise to both twins divided.
They are called: fraternal or dizygotic twins. Twins who develop in one amniotic sac are called identical or monozygotic twins.
Identical twins, due to the fact that the one fertilized egg splits, have identical DNA. Fraternal twins, since they are from separate eggs, have different DNA.
Identical twins are twins that develop from same egg. These twins have same genome, also they have same physical appearance with minimal differences.
Fraternal twins are the result of two DIFFERENT egg cells which both become fertilized. That is why they can be either the same or different sex, because they are just like any two puppies, kittens, or other animal who normally bears more than one offspring at a time. The "other kind" of twins, as you call them, are identical, and are the result of one egg cell that has already been fertilized to begin development, and THEN divides to become two separate embryos. In this case, the twins WILL be the same sex, because they are essentially like putting a picture in a copy machine; the two images have to match because they came from the same original.
Yes, in both cases.The mutation causes both of the identical twins to look different from the rest of the family.The mutation causes one of the identical twins to look different from the other twin. That is, the mutation happened shortly after the cells that gave rise to both twins divided.
Twins can be born with different health and different size but if one baby is term then they both are term. good luck joymaker rn
Yes. Only identical twins look alike; full sisters (and fraternal twins) can look completely different since they take their inherited charachteristics from both parents, who can be of totally different appearances.
Well batman might be smarter because he is older but spiderman is smart in different science and technologies but they both have different things that they are smart about
Obviously biologically they're still twins, but I suppose they'll both have different birthdays.
twins who are both growing in the uterus.
They both are twins.
No, you shouldn't need to raise them any differently. Fraternal twins are no more alike than two siblings...i know from experience that most twins like to be treated as, well...not twins. When you think about it, all they really are is siblings that are born at the same time. If you had a son who was 8, and a daughter who was 12; fraternal twins would be no different to these two siblings if they were both 8 or both 12.
Different gender twins will automatically be fraternal, meaning they are both from separate eggs and separate sperm. Identical twins are formed from the splitting of one fertilized egg.
the twin Dylan and Cole Sprouse are both 19 of 2011
fraternal twins have two different chromosomes
Rachel and Sabrina are the nicest, most friendly girls in the school. They are both very smart and always go out of their way to do kind things for people.