Today I read an MLIA about two sets of twins dating, since then I have wondered... If two sets of Identical tiwns, one being girl, the other being boys married each other, would their kids match? MLIA.
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Actually, I've seen this before my friends mom and dad both had identical twins who married each other and although her and her cousins look similar it was like siblings. They have the same DNA as siblings too but technically they 're cousins. =) Hope that answers OP's question.
nope. because they're not blood related...though really you can marry your first cousins as long as one/both of those involved are either unable to reproduce or above a certain age ((usually between 55 -65))
Umm the stupidity of this question annoys me. If it were true, that would mean if a couple has multiple children, they'd all look identical because they too receive the exact same genes from their parents... But obviously that doesn't happen
It's the same odds as two non-twin siblings from the same parents looking the same. So, highly unlikely. But they are likely to look similar, although some people don't look much like their siblings.
Every gene pair would have a different chances depending on dominant vs recessive, so the odds that they will be exactly alike is still almost nothing, but its still higher than if they weren't twins
Also the likelihood of the kids "matching" is very low because its almost impossible that both sets of parents will pass on the exact same combination of genes.
no...they meant two girls, who are identical twins, and two boys who are identical twins. one girl marries one boy, the other girl marries the other boy.
and even if you were right...it'd be fraternal, not faternal. bio.
unfortunately, according to biology, no...because any combination of alleles from the parents could come up in each child....would be cool and weird if it did happen though!
You can't get identical twins that are male/female! It's either boys or girls! And since kids go on here, let's promote incest, that appropriate family topic.
searched the internets for about half an hour, the most interesting thing i could find was this. If identical twins marry identical twins, their children will legally be cousins, but genetically will be full siblings.
One very wrong thing about your post is that no set of identical twins can be two different genders. That makes them fraternal twins. So there would be slight variations in each twin's DNA.
well i am not sure what it's called in english but in french biologie it is called enjambement (takes place during prophase I) and segregation independent (takes place during metaphase I) which ensure genetic variation among children, otherwise you and your siblings would all look the same.
If you want to get married to someone, you can't be in any way related. There's this really long paragraph explaining all the ways you could be related. You're a genius!
So.. if Guy 1 walks in on Girl 2 naked, and they sex. Would it be considered cheating? Because without any verbal "Hi, my name is X. And I am not your spouse.", there is no way to tell.
There are likely to be many ways to tell. By the time two identical twins are adults, they are no longer identical in appearance. They are likely to be similar, but they will have different environmental effects. It's not like they'll spend their entire life with matching diets, exercise habits, hair styles, tattoos/piercings or lack thereof, verbal habits, random health effects, etc.
OMG I just came up with this same question in my anatamy and physiology class talking about meiosis!! It seems that their children would be the same. Since we get traits from both parents those traits would be identical making the insest child practically a clone, if it was even possible. I feel so relieved that there are other people that have the same way of thinking :)
As far as I can tell, no one completely understood that question right.
From what I can tell, there are 4 kids; 2 twin girls, 2 twin boys.
If they each married each other and produced a kid, would the kids match.
Now, as for everyone that completes complaining about incest, it's not incest. They didn't specify that it was two groups of twins from the same family. And the twins aren't blood related, so it's not illegal in that set of terms to be together.
And no, the children wouldn't be exactly the same, although they might have many similar characteristics. Genetic variation from the grandparents would help influence the genes.
Actually, if two sets of identical twins each have children, legally their children would be cousins, but genetically, they'd be siblings. How awesome would it be to be able to say 'MY COUSIN *IS* MY BROTHER/SISTER!!!' Take that legal system :3
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