sure, if youd like to think that. but perhaps they share the DNA... why wouldn't you think they do?
yes they are... simmes twins form from one egg that is in the process of separating into two eggs or identical twins... but the process isn't finished and that is why they are "stuck together"
Yes, identical twins have the same DNA because they are formed from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. This means they share the same genetic information and are genetically identical.
No, twins in the same placenta are not genetically identical. While identical twins share the same DNA, they may have slight genetic differences due to mutations that occur after fertilization.
MZ twins are identical twins that share 100% of the same DNA. DZ twins share only 50% of their DNA (fraternal twins). MZ twins are always the same gender, whereas DZ twins can be the same gender or one male and one female. DZM would be the male pairing of DZ twins, DZF is the female pairing, and DZO is when there is a male and a female.
There are differences in both DNA and fingerprints.The Claim: Identical Twins Have Identical DNA
yes they are... simmes twins form from one egg that is in the process of separating into two eggs or identical twins... but the process isn't finished and that is why they are "stuck together"
Yes, identical twins have the same DNA because they are formed from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. This means they share the same genetic information and are genetically identical.
Identical twins come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos, while fraternal twins come from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm. Identical twins share 100% of their DNA, making them genetically identical, while fraternal twins share about 50% of their DNA, like regular siblings.
No, twins in the same placenta are not genetically identical. While identical twins share the same DNA, they may have slight genetic differences due to mutations that occur after fertilization.
MZ twins are identical twins that share 100% of the same DNA. DZ twins share only 50% of their DNA (fraternal twins). MZ twins are always the same gender, whereas DZ twins can be the same gender or one male and one female. DZM would be the male pairing of DZ twins, DZF is the female pairing, and DZO is when there is a male and a female.
We don't - except for twins. But we do share a lot ... the part that makes us human.
Only identical twins from the splitting of the single ovum ( monozygotic) have identical DNA
There are differences in both DNA and fingerprints.The Claim: Identical Twins Have Identical DNA
No, unless they are Identical Twins. Normal siblings will on average share 50 percent of their genetic material, since they get half of their chromosomes from their mother and half from their father.
Yes, Rex and Rob Ryan are identical twins. They both have similar physical features and share the same DNA.
Yes, DNA testing can determine if someone is a twin by comparing the genetic material from the twins. Identical twins will have the same DNA, while fraternal twins will share about 50% of their DNA, similar to siblings. DNA testing can provide information about the likelihood of someone being a twin.
Twins are similar in that they share similar genetics and are typically born at the same time. However, they can be different in terms of their personalities, interests, and experiences, as they are individuals with unique identities. Additionally, identical twins share the same DNA, while fraternal twins do not.