Conjoined twins (or "Siamese twins") are monozygotic twins whose bodies are joined together at birth. This occurs where the single zygote of MZ twins fails to separate completely, and the zygote starts to split after day 13 following fertilization. This condition occurs in about 1 in 50,000 human pregnancies. Most conjoined twins are now evaluated for surgery to attempt to separate them into separate functional bodies. The degree of difficulty rises if a vital organ or structure is shared between twins, such as brain, heart or liver http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin#Conjoined_twins
for me its the same.
No you do not have the same print as your twin. Every single human being on Earth has a different print. But it is good to have different fingerprints. That's how some people can tell twins apart. No twins or anybody for that matter have the same prints. But identical twins do have the same DNA ( doxyribo Nucleic Acid )
The other twin will develop it somewhat under 50 percent of the time.
The same as anyone else, unless his partner has a history of twins in her family. Twins are a result of the ovum (egg) splitting after fertilisation (identical twins), or the release of two eggs during ovulation (fraternal twins). It has no bearing on the male contribution to fertilisation (being the sperm).
its not likely that you will have twins then... normally you will not have a chance of having twins unless your mother side of the family has a history of twins it matter if you dads side does or not and also if you are over the age of 35 years old. Most likely if your siblings are twins the there is a possibility that they them selves or their children will have twins..
I'd say about 25/75. Feel free to edit this answer.
If you're an identical twin, its very likely. If not, then its just the same odds
An autosite is the independent twin within a pair of conjoined twins, where the other twin is parasitic.
If 1 identical twin has it, the odds are higher than regular siblings that the other twin will get it. If 1 fraternal twin has diabetes, the odds are the same as if any of their siblings have it. But no, if one twin has it, that doesn't necessarily mean both do.
If one is expecting twins and is wanting to know the odds of twins being two girls the probabilities are that one would have about a 25% chance. It is stated that there is a 50% chance of having one of each or a 25% chance of having twin boys.
very very high
The odds are very likely that you will be or have a twin. That is because its been in youre blood streem for 2 or more generations. the chances are really 50 50. answer 2: i am not really sure. see, i am a twin, and nobody in my family, not even any of my ancestors, have been twins. i mean, you have a better chance than none for having twins, So yeah it is 50 50 really! hope I could help xx
The fact that twins run in families is actually a myth. The odds of twins having twins is the same as a non-twin having twins. That is about 1 in 33.
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Whether the dam was a twin herself may have a little influence on her odds of giving birth to twins. Normally twins occur in one out of 1000 births.
During Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Sabrina herself had a twin since her family secret spelled out that every member of her Spellman family will have a twin, one of them being a good twin and the other one being an evil twin.
well to tell the truth i have no idea if the twin towers are being rebuilded now. I am doing research today.