why some times twins are of same faces and sonetimes not??
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Identical or 'monozygotic' twins. Around one in three sets of twins is identical. This occurs because the fertilised egg divides in two while it is still a tiny collection of cells. The self-contained halves then develop into two babies, with exactly the same genetic information.
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➡️The twins with same faces developed from a single fertilized egg and they have the same genome.
➡️The twins with different faces don't developed from same or single fertilized egg they develops from two different fertilized eggs.
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