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Yes, fraternal twins can have different blood types. This is because they develop from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm cells, leading to the possibility of inheriting different combinations of blood type alleles from their parents. As a result, each twin can express a distinct blood type, depending on the specific genes they inherit.

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