"Are they identical twins or fraternal twins and what is the
difference?" This is certainly one of the most asked questions by
parents of twins and the general public in regard to twins.
IDENTICAL TWINS
Identical twins can be strikingly similar in their appearance, but this is not always true due to environmental factors and not genetics alone. Many identical twins are relatively easy to tell apart. Indeed, plenty of parents of twins will resort to twin DNA testing to know for sure. Also known as Twin Zygosity Testing, this will determine if your twins are identical or fraternal with staggering accuracy. This DNA testing for twin zygosity is easily done by taking swabs from the mouths of each twin and then sending to a lab for analysis. Another curiosity is identical twin fingerprints.
An additional question on the topic of identical twins will typically be, "Why identical?". Currently, the scientific community does not have a definitive answer to why one egg splits spontaneously, but they do consider identical twinning to be non-hereditary. Meaning, having twins in your family will make no difference in the possibility of conceiving identical twins. Identical twins seem to occur randomly throughout the population without rhyme or reason.
Fun Fact: From a scientific point of view,
the children of identical twins are the genetic equivalent of
half-siblings rather than cousins. So, if identical twins marry another
set of identical twins, then the resulting children would be the
genetic equivalent of full siblings!
FRATERNAL TWINS
Fraternal twins can share many similarities in appearance just like any brother or sister of the same family. Though, I have known fraternal twins that were in fact difficult to tell apart. A great example of this is the famous Olsen twins (a.k.a. Mary Kate and Ashley), who claim to be fraternal twins. Generally though, fraternals are distinct enough to recognize who is who with ease. And it's a no brainer when they are of different sexes.
Now on to the "why" factor. Fraternal twins are actually the most common type of twinning. While identical twins happen for no apparent reason, fraternal twins come about due to a number of factors. Because hyper-ovulation (releasing two or more eggs at one time) can be inherited, it is common to have several sets of fraternal twins throughout many generations in one family. These fraternal twins are generally considered hereditary. See Odds Of Having Twins.
It's a common misconception that twins only come down through the mother's side. This only holds true when the father is the one with twins in the family or is a twin himself and he is also the one trying to conceive twins. To put it a bit more simply, the male only provides the sperm, whereas, the female is the one who either ovulates two eggs (fraternal twins) or one egg that splits (identical twins). That's why a woman can still inherit the hyper-ovulation gene from a grandmother, aunt, etc. on her father's side. But her father would not have had any hereditary chance of having twins himself when he had his child/children. Make sense?
An added reason for having fraternal twins is the age of the mother at conception. The chance of fraternal twins is more prevalent in women 35 years of age and older. And yet another growing cause of fraternal twins is the use of fertility treatments. If you are undergoing these treatments, your doctor will have already informed you of the possibility of a multiple birth.
Fun Fact: There are basically five common
variations of twinning. The most common type of twinning is fraternal,
male-female twins. This particular combination makes up approximately
40 percent of all twins born, followed by fraternal girls, then
fraternal boys. After that, there's identical girls, then identical
boys. The latter being the least common type of twinning.
It should also be noted that there are more twin pregnancies documented in women of African decent and less in women of Asian decent.
It should also be noted that there are more twin pregnancies documented in women of African decent and less in women of Asian decent.
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