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“Why Are Identical Twins Rare?”

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Answered by AzariahisThick0993
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They share 100% of their DNA. Fraternal -- or dizygotic -- twins form from two eggs that have been fertilized by two of the father's sperm, producing two genetically unique siblings. They share 50% of their DNA. But "semi-identical" twins are so rare, experts say they have only identified two cases -- ever.Feb 28, 2019

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Answered by bhagwatipandey293
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They share 100% of their DNA. Fraternal -- or dizygotic -- twins form from two eggs that have been fertilized by two of the father's sperm, producing two genetically unique siblings. They share 50% of their DNA. But "semi-identical" twins are so rare, experts say they have only identified two cases......

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