IDENTICAL TWINS HAVE DIFFERENT FINGERPRINTS. HERE'S WHY
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24 April 2024
Identical twins, also known as monozygotic twins, originate from a single fertilised egg that splits into two embryos during early development, making them genetically identical
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These twins share virtually the same genetic makeup, with nearly identical DNA sequences, resulting in striking physical similarities
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But despite these similarities, the identical twins have slightly different fingerprints because of genetic and environmental factors
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These include umbilical cord length, position in the womb and the rate of finger growth during the development of the womb
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Those small differences become more pronounced after birth as a result of differences in weight and height
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Their shared DNA means identical twins' fingerprints do tend to be more similar than those of strangers, but forensic experts can still spot the difference
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Identical twins often share similar health conditions and predispositions, as genetic factors play a significant role in determining susceptibility to certain diseases
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It is to be noted that many identical twins share an exceptionally close bond, often described as a unique connection that goes beyond typical sibling relationships
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While identical twins share physical traits and genetic makeup, they can have distinct personalities, interests and preferences
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Identical twins are frequently studied in scientific research to understand the relative contributions of genetics and environment to various traits and behaviours
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