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.
that means they are not identical twins they are fraternal they each got different genes
Two different males father fraternal twins. Google superfecundation.
Maurice was the fraternal twin of Robin. Maurice died in 2003.
Gemelo/a (Identical twin) Mellizo/a (fraternal twin)
i say that identical twins are the least rare because like me a fraternal twin i only know 1 pair of fraternal twin.
Yes.
boys and about 79%
No, as the other child, even if a fraternal twin, can have a different father.
Fraternal twins.
A ferternel twin is were you and your twin dont look alike and during the growing process in the whom two eggs pass as two where when identicle twins are born the egg was split in half.
No, being a fraternal twin does not increase the likelihood of giving birth to fraternal twins. The chances of having fraternal twins are determined by the mother's genetics and are not influenced by being a twin herself.
1- P(identical) - P(fraternal) =1-0.004-0.023 =0.973 The probability of being a identical or fraternal twin plus the probability of not being a twin has to add to 1. so 1- probability of being twins=probability of not being a twin ;-)