• The_v@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    DNA sample of identical twin doesn’t work. It is identical. They started as one individual and split into two.

    The only way to tell them apart is if one of the brother has a distinguishable difference in scars, dentistry, etc.

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      14 days ago

      Dang I must be misremembering the specifics then!

      Edit: looks like fingerprints are in fact different for identical twins so it must’ve been that they got fingerprinted on every visit (which is much more realistic for a parole and probation office to collect and test on-site, whereas DNA would have to be sent for processing which would presumably take days or weeks)

      I only heard the tale secondhand like a decade ago so not surprising that some specifics got mixed up

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        14 days ago

        Identical twins - one egg + 1 sperm that splits into two after fertilization aka clones. This happens randomly in the population.

        Fraternal twin - Two different eggs + 2 different sperm from daddy. They are siblings that happen to share a uterus. This genetic in some families.

        Semi-identical twins - One egg + 2 sperm. The egg splits before it is fertilized. The genetically identical eggs are fertilized by different sperm. Freaky huh…