The correct term would be allele, not gene. There is no allele for having twins.
Twins are born as a result of several environmental and chance factors, such as the release of two eggs instead of one (caused by hormone imbalances at certain times, which has several causes of its own) or the random extra division occurring in the fertilised zygote (which is much a random event, although possibly also depending on hormone levels). There is no allele that results in a given person always giving birth to twins.
recessive...almost everyone i know is right-handed Population size does not always correlate with dominance and recessiveness. Dwarfism, which is dominant, is not prevalent in the population It could, however, be recessive, if right-handedness is dominant
Twins that fail to separate at birth are called conjoined twins. They are physically connected to each other at birth due to incomplete division of the fertilized egg.
Actress Julia Roberts gave birth to twins named Hazel and Phinnaeus in 2004.
Fraternal twins do not necessarily write with the same hand. Hand preference is influenced by genetics and environmental factors, so it is possible for fraternal twins to have different dominant hands.
Identical twins may not always be the same size and birth weight. Factors such as position in the womb, nutrition, and other environmental influences can lead to differences in size and weight at birth.
It is possible to have multiple sets of multiples, and giving birth to multiples can also skip a generation. Hyper ovulation (the tendency to release multiple eggs during ovulation, increasing the chances of conceiving fraternal twins) is a factor in giving birth to twins.
Depends like adopt or giving Birth if adopt how many you want but giving Birth maybe 1 or like twins 2
recessive...almost everyone i know is right-handed Population size does not always correlate with dominance and recessiveness. Dwarfism, which is dominant, is not prevalent in the population It could, however, be recessive, if right-handedness is dominant
definitely. It usually skips a generation or more but if someone is a twin, they have a larger chance of giving birth to twins than someone who isn't a twin or comes from a bloodline of twins.
Between ten and twenty minutes.
about 1/300, but it also depends on age and family history
Whether the dam was a twin herself may have a little influence on her odds of giving birth to twins. Normally twins occur in one out of 1000 births.
Two minutes, accoring to the Guinness World Records website.
giving birth to two babies... that are not twins... or late.... or premature.
I gave birth to twins at school with my boyfriend and he was telling me facts to help me with a project while I was giving birth and he said 75%
Twins that fail to separate at birth are called conjoined twins. They are physically connected to each other at birth due to incomplete division of the fertilized egg.
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