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Organ transplants between identical twins are generally not detrimental because they share the same genetic makeup, which significantly reduces the risk of organ rejection by the recipient's immune system. This genetic similarity allows for better compatibility between the donor and recipient tissues. Additionally, the likelihood of complications is lower, as the twins typically have similar health profiles and immune responses. Overall, twin-to-twin organ transplants are often successful and can lead to better outcomes compared to transplants between non-identical individuals.

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