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In Australia doctors have identified a unique case of twins.

In Australia doctors have identified a unique case of twins.

In Australia doctors have identified a unique case of twins.
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In Australia doctors have identified a unique case of twins. These children were born with the marriage of one mother and two sperm of the mother, from which a boy and a girl were born. This is the second case of its kind, another similar case came in 2007.

In both of these twins, the mother's DNA was similar, while the father's DNA was different in both. They are being called semi-identical twins. In a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, such a case is said to be exceptionally rare. Basically, all twin babies are either fraternal (two egg and two sperm together make two different embryos) or an identical (here an embryo is divided into two parts, after which the two parts are separate children Development occurs in the form.)

When this case comes up, it shows that there are three types of twins. In addition to fraternal and ideological means, there is a third kind between them. Michael is associated with Brisbane's Queensland University of Technology

These unique twins of Australia are now four and a half years old. Scientists said that in the womb, their mother was fertilized by Egg's father's X-chromosome sperm and other sperm with Y chromosome. The ultrasound taken at the beginning of pregnancy was seen in both the embryos working from the same placenta. Seeing this, the doctors estimated that they were identical twins. But after eight weeks, when ultrasound was done, it was found that a child is a mail match, and they are surprised, because the identical twin children are either both mails or both of the females. After this Gabett's team felt that something strange happened.



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