Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Twins
Twins might look alike, talk alike, walk alike, and they
even look alike. But twins are a fascinating genetic miracle. Whether they're
conjoined polar body, identical mirror or separated at birth. The complexities
of twins are something that both the average man and scientists have marveled
over for decades. Here are 10 things you didn't know about twins. Identical
twins are not so similar. It's common knowledge that they have the same DNA.
However, that doesn't mean that they're similar in every sense from birth.
Identical twins have different fingerprints and bellybuttons as they age. They
change totally different from each other. Identical twins are the result of a
fertilized egg that splits in half. And however, in a rare case, an egg splits
before fertilization. If a separate sperm fertilized the eggs, the resulting
babies are called Semien. Identical twins, semi identical twins share about 75
percent of DNA and they're not quite identical in this case. About one fourth
of twins develop as the mirror image of each other. The split is quite early
than usual inside the womb. They face each other and develop as an exact mirror
copy of each other. One may be right handed while the other is left handed. Their
hair whorls will be twirled in the opposite direction and they may have
matching birthmarks on opposite sides of their bodies. In some rare cases, even
the internal organs can be on the opposite side. Twins are becoming more common
than before. The birth rate of twins has increased by up to 75 percent in the
last few years. A study shows that woman drinking count's milk were more likely
to give birth to twins.
While the twin births are becoming more prevalent, identical
birth rates have remained constant across the globe. At four for every 1000
births, a research in your tower shows that woman who give birth to twins live
longer than those who give birth to single children. The research hypothesized
that these mothers have a naturally stronger genes which help in longer
lifespans. A study published in p. L o S1 shows that twins begin to interact
with each other at around 14 weeks in the womb. They put their heads against
each other, lean to comfort each other and have a powerful bond. Justice twins
have a non-verbal communication in the womb when they grow up. They have a
skill of talking with each other in a way that no one else can understand. They
communicate with each other by listening and repeating each other. They have a
secret language between them. A study in the United Kingdom found that Twins IQ
is low in the initial stages of life as children, but their IQ levels can boom
much faster than the others. When an identical twin pair marries an identical
twin pair and both couples have children. Their children are cousins. Right.
Well, genetically speaking, they're siblings. If you examine DNA from each of
the children, researchers found that you can not identify which DNA is of which
child. This is because their parents have the same exact DNA. The children are
cousins because their parents are siblings. However, as the parents are
identical twin siblings, the children's genetics are the same, making them
siblings in genetics. Isn't that fascinating?
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