Twin Zygosity Test
A twin zygosity test is a DNA test that definitively
shows whether twins are identical or fraternal.
When twins are born, the physician usually is able
to tell whether twins are identical or fraternal by examining the
placenta. Identical twins usually share a placenta, while fraternal
twins are usually in two different placentas.
However, sometimes records can be lost, the placentas
might have been discarded or damaged before twin zygosity was determined,
or doubt may arise because of the twins’ physical characteristics.
In such cases, only a DNA test will be able to reveal the truth.
A twin zygosity test compares the twins’ DNA profiles to see
whether they match—an exact match proves that the twins are
identical.
The results of a twin zygosity test may be used
to satisfy personal curiosity as well as to help solve health problems
for the twins later down the road. For example, in the event that
a twin needs an organ or tissue transplant donor, the identical
twin is a perfect choice.
Identical vs. Fraternal Twins
Identical twins come from one fertilized egg, called a zygote.
The zygote, which usually develops into one child, grows and
splits early in development to form two embryos—identical
twins. Because the twins come from one egg and one sperm, they
have exactly the same DNA.
Fraternal twins, on the other hand, develop when there are
two different eggs in the mother’s womb that are fertilized
by two different sperms. Fraternal twins will not have exactly
the same DNA, although like other siblings, they can be expected
to share some of the DNA they inherit from both parents. |
For a free consultation or to order a test, please
use our online contact form or call 1-800-453-6846. One of our caring,
knowledgeable case managers will review the information you provide
and guide you through the testing process.
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