March 26th, 2007, 07:07 PM
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Rare Semi-Identical Twins Discovered
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Rare Semi-Identical Twins Discovered
LiveScience Staff
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Mon Mar 26, 10:01 AM ET
Twins can be identical, fraternal and apparently semi-identical, scientists now report.
Researchers discovered twins who are identical on their mom's side of the equation but share only half their genes from dad.
Here's how it happened: Two sperm cells fertilized one egg—an event assumed to be very rare—then split into two embryos.
"Their similarity is somewhere between identical and fraternal twins," said geneticist Vivienne Souter, of the Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. "It makes me wonder whether the current classification of twins is an oversimplification."
The finding, detailed in the Journal of Human Genetics, was reported today by news@nature.com, the online site of the journal Nature.
Identical twins are created when one fertilized egg splits into two embryos. They share the same placenta and are always of the same sex. Fraternal twins result from two eggs being fertilized at the same time, each by a different sperm. Each has its own placenta, and they can be the same sex or not.
The semi-identical twins only came to the attention of Souter and her colleagues because one had ambiguous genitalia. The child was born a "true hermaphrodite" with both ovarian and testicular tissue. The other twin is a male, anatomically.
The twins are now toddlers, according to the report. They were conceived and born normally and appear to be mentally normal and are growing normally.
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omg how interesting! it totally makes sense that there can't just be 2 types of twins; mother nature is too chaotic!
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March 27th, 2007, 12:09 AM
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Here's how it happened: Two sperm cells fertilized one egg—an event assumed to be very rare—then split into two embryos.
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interesting..i didn't even know this was possible..
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March 27th, 2007, 02:54 PM
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Interesting article ...
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March 28th, 2007, 12:35 AM
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One is a hermaphrodite and one is a male? Did they do anything about this like assign a sex? And am I the only one who thinks the hermaphrodite is going to have some serious emotional problems if they didn't?
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March 28th, 2007, 02:12 AM
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^^^
they usually wait and let the kid decide when he's older because he'll be eve more messed up if they make the wrong choice. it's happened.
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March 28th, 2007, 02:03 PM
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One is a hermaphrodite and one is a male? Did they do anything about this like assign a sex? And am I the only one who thinks the hermaphrodite is going to have some serious emotional problems if they didn't?
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I hope not. And if he/she did, it wouldn't from being a hermaphrodite, it'd be from everyone else (possibly even parents) being an asshole.
What would be even worse is assigning a sex and then the kid grows up and feels like it's the wrong one!
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