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Fraternal Twins Defined
Twins that develop when two different eggs are fertilized by two sperm
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- Rare Semi-Identical Twins Discovered - Yahoo! News: ... hermaphrodite& quot; 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...
- BIOLOGY: 'Semi-identica l' twins discovered - Hermaphrodite reveals previously unknown type of twinning.: Strange, strange stuff. Human chimeras. People with some cells that are XX-chromosone, and others that are XY-chromosone. WTF?
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