Fraternal twins.
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Siva has an identical twin brother called Kumar, and Jay has a non-identical twin brother called Tom
it's possible but twins are rare
In identical twins, the development of the placenta is usually shared, meaning they both share one placenta. In non-identical twins, each twin typically has their own separate placenta.
I'm not sure on the actual percentages. It firstly depends on if your father is an identical or non-identical twin. (Maternal or fraternal) Non-identical (fraternal) twins are the hereditary type, not the identical ones. Identical twins are simply a hiccup with the cell division during fetal growth, whereas non-identical twins are due to the hereditary tendency of the woman releasing more than one egg at a time. The gene for non-identical twins is directly passed from fathers to daughters, and the chance of having twins usually skips a generation too (like baldness in men!). So, if your father is a twin (a non-identical twin) and you are his daughter, it's possible that you may also have twins, but it's far more likely that your daughter will. My father is a twin (his brother died at birth and it's not known if he was maternal or fraternal unfortunately) and I only have 1 child (a daughter). She has a very high chance of having twins if dad was fraternal.
dizygotic or non-identical twins
Non-identical twin lambs are formed when a ewe releases multiple eggs during ovulation and both eggs are fertilized by different sperm. This results in two separate embryos developing concurrently, each with its own genetic makeup, leading to the birth of non-identical twins.
Fraternal twins
Fraternal twins
Where one cell splits into 2 or 3 durning the early age of pregnancy
I have an identical twin. For me it is no more likely that I will have twins than anyone else because identical twins are just flukes. If you are a non- identical twin and that is because your mother had two eggs, then you may have this too, and it is more likely you will have twins.
Absolutely not ! The only way for a woman to bear twins is if either there are two eggs implanted after conception (non-identical twins) or one egg develops into two embryos (identical twins)
The difference between Identical and Non-Identical twins is that Identical twins share the same placenta and are basically identical to one another. Non-Identical twins do not share the same placenta in the womb and two eggs fertilized at time of conception as opposed to one egg splitting in the case of Identical twins. I think that covers the basics. Hope this has clarified things for you.