A scientific study that either uses twins for some purpose (to detect differences in lifestyle choices) or seeks to replicate the results of an existing study.
for me its the same.
The other twin will develop it somewhat under 50 percent of the time.
If we assume your twin sister is an Identical twin, you can only be O Rh Negative. If she is an non-identical twin, it is possible that you could be O rh positive, but unlikely. There is one sure way to find out - get blood tested.
yes they are ?
It means "the study of". zoology is the study of animals, Geology is the study of the earth.
Twin studies.
A scientific study that either uses twins for some purpose (to detect differences in lifestyle choices) or seeks to replicate the results of an existing study.
Twin studies compare the behavior of identical twins (who share 100% of their DNA) with fraternal twins (who share 50%). If identical twins are more similar in behavior than fraternal twins, it suggests a genetic influence. Adoption studies compare the behavior of adopted individuals with their biological and adoptive families. If adopted individuals are more similar to their biological relatives, it suggests a genetic influence, whereas if they are more similar to their adoptive families, it suggests an environmental influence.
twin cities
Yes, it is possible. In one study, the chance that an identical twin has autism when the other does is 82%. That means that 18% of the identical twins did not have autism. It is much more likely that an identical twin will have autism if the other does than that a fraternal twin or other sibling will, but it does not happen every time.
No, she is not a twin. But she has a younger sister who is a twin.
Twins studies are normally conducted to further support or reject biological influences on a life forms (not just human) development in many areas, some of which are: mental illness, intelligence and behaviour. If a concordance rate is higher on a twin study when compared to a non-twin study, the results can suggest that there is a biological link in the area they are researching. This is due to twins sharing the same genes so it is assumed that if one twin is intelligent or suffers from a mental illness, the other twin would have it too as they share the same DNA. Although research (not only on twins, but family relations of any possible kind that is biological) has suggested that there is a biological link in many areas, the concordance rates are never 100%, therefore environmental explanations are often used to accompany biological explanations.
DNA chances are high because it is written in their chromatic genes..however depewnding on their partners they can have jsut one..it all depends on luck and biology..a personal study of the genes i mean twin could say alot of who could receive what
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You don't have to be a twin to give birth to a twin, neither does your partner, the fact that one is or isn't a twin is irrelevant. So yes, someone that's not a twin can have twins with a partner that's mother is a twin.
Gemelo/a (Identical twin) Mellizo/a (fraternal twin)
No, he does not have a twin.