Acctually, they're children would not look like twins. But all of their children would look like brothers and sisters.
Not necessarily you could be having twins and they don't have to be identical.
Well just because they are identical twins doesn't mean that they are the same person.
i say that identical twins are the least rare because like me a fraternal twin i only know 1 pair of fraternal twin.
Identical twins are the result of a single fertilized embryo splitting in two at an early stage and forming two viable embryos. As such, identical twins have identical DNA. Fraternal twins are the result of two distinct fertilized embryos being viable. As such, they have different DNA. They could even be different sexes.
Identical twins. Although horses sometimes have twins I'm not sure if they have identical twins.
If they were not then they would not be called identical twins!
You could call them "champion twins" or "skating sisters." If you want to highlight their identical nature, "twinning champions" or "identical ice skaters" could also work. Their shared success in skating adds a unique twist to their identity as twins.
Approximately 30 of twins are identical, also known as monozygotic twins.
Twins are identical because they come from the same egg.
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.
Yes. Conjoined twins are always identical (monozygotic) twins, and identical twins are always the same sex.There is a theoretical case where identical twins could be opposite genders, when the babies are female but in one of the females, a branch of one X chromosome breaks away; however, I don't believe this has ever been observed.
Identical twins are formed when one fertilized eggs splits. Non-identical twins are formed when two separate eggs are fertilized.