Science, asked by lourdmary0, 9 months ago

How do the identical twins differ from non-identical twins​

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Answered by joshiharshin
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This suggests there is a genetic component to non-identical twins. Identical twins (also known as monozygotic – originating from one zygote) are less common. They are the product of just one egg and one sperm, which originally form one embryo, but which break into two during the earliest stages of pregnancy.

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Answered by priyareddy7
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Answer:

identical twins formed from same zygote and look same

where as non identical twins formed two different zygotes and look different from each other

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