WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BEETWEEN MONOZYGOTIC TWINS AND DIZGOTIC TWINS
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monozygote twins - the twins which are form from same zygote and mainly perform similar function and there body part attach to each other
dozygotic twins - the twins formed from two different zygote but within same womb at same time they also have similarities but there body part is not attached
dozygotic twins - the twins formed from two different zygote but within same womb at same time they also have similarities but there body part is not attached
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Twins can be categorised as monozygotic or dizygotic depending on whether they stem from a single zygote (1 zygote = monozygotic) or are the result of 2 separate eggs fertilised by 2 separate sperm (2 zygotes = dizygotic). Dizygotic (non-identical) twins are much more common than monozygotic (identical) twins.
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