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That isn't possible: if the twins are from two different eggs, fertilized by different sperm, then they will not be identical. It's genetically impossible.
No, triplets cannot be identical if they are of different genders. Identical triplets arise from a single fertilized egg that splits into three, resulting in genetically identical siblings with the same sex. If the triplets are of different genders, they must have originated from multiple eggs being fertilized, which means they are fraternal triplets instead of identical ones.
No, the babies will not be genetically identical to the mother. Each offspring will inherit a unique combination of genes from both the mother and the father, resulting in genetic diversity among the siblings.
Identical twins are genetically the same, because they come from the same fertilized egg/sperm cell zygote, which happens to split into two viable zygotes. Fraternal twins, however, come from two different egg/sperm cell zygotes, that are concurrently fertilized and remain viable.
Non-identical twins are more like normal siblings. Identical twins have the exact same DNA, so will be very similar in appearance. Their environment will cause them to have very slight differences, such as different fingerprints and freckles.
Identical Twins are the result of a single fertilized egg spliting in two producing two genetically identical children. Fraternal twins are the result of the mother producing two eggs each fertilized by a different sperm from the father. This can result in opposite sex twins.
No. they are not. If they were, they could interbred.No, these are quite different genetically.
Identical twins are formed from a single egg that splits into two. Fraternal twins are formed from two separate eggs that are both separately fertilized. So identical twins have identical DNA, and fraternal twins do not.
Dizygotic twins develop from two separate ova fertilized by different sperm at roughly the same time, they are also called fraternal twins. Monozygotic twins develop from one zygote that splits apart producing genetically identical zygotes; also called identical twins.
If a fertilized ovum divides and forms two embryos, it results in identical twins. This process occurs during early embryonic development and can lead to the birth of two individuals who are genetically identical.
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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.