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can any one explain me about monozygotic twins?? plzz​

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Answered by sahilarora199587
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Explanation:

Monozygotic twins are formed when one zygote, created with one egg and one sperm, splits into two. Instead of having just one embryo—which is usually what you get from one egg and one sperm—the result is two embryos.

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Answered by NaikDevenDra
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Answer:

Twins who develop from a single ovum are called monozygotic or identical twins. They have identical genomes. Twins who develop from two ova that are fertilized at the same time are called dizygotic or fraternal twins. They are nonidentical and have different genomes.

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