Like most others, Alma Haser has always been fascinated with identical twins. It’s the astonishing realisation that two identical people are difficult to distinguish unless they wear different clothes or have different hairstyles. Because they are the same person, they frequently complete each other’s sentences.
When a single egg is fertilised, one zygote is formed, which subsequently divides into two distinct embryos, resulting in monozygotic or identical twins. Monozygotic twins are nearly similar genetically. Identical twins do not have the same fingerprints because the foetuses contact various areas of the environment even within the limits of the womb, resulting in minor differences in the same fingerprint and therefore making each of them unique.
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