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∙ 12y agoit was in the 80's, i think on a Saturday nights main event. ref Earl hebner has a twin brother, it was hogan vs. paul orondorf (not sure, i was 8 or 9 at the time), both of them were in a steel cage match and both of them landed on the ground at the same time. earl hebner argued with his twin referee brother about who won.one ref said hogan won the other said paul won. no decision was ever decided.
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∙ 12y agoThe incident with the twin referees in the WWF match involved the Hebner twins, Dave and Earl, who both officiated a match between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III. The controversy arose when one of the twins made a fast count leading to Hogan's victory, creating confusion and speculation about a potential switch between the two referees during the match.
Identical twins have the closest DNA match, as they share virtually all of their DNA. Siblings, on the other hand, share about 50% of their DNA. Parents and children also have a close DNA match, with children inheriting 50% of their DNA from each parent.
Generally fraternal twins are more common. For fraternal twins to occur twins must diverge, but differentiate upon becoming separate entities. Identical twins are rarer, in which the two siblings are of the same gender and are exactly alike upon birth. Rarer so are conjoined, or "Siamese" twins. This occurs when twins are born partially or extremely fused together. There is only a 25% survival chance for a conjoined twin. Most were only connected by gristle and flesh, and could have been easily separated easily, were they in modern society.
Twins can look alike due to sharing the same genetic material and inheriting similar physical traits from their parents. Identical twins result from a single fertilized egg splitting into two embryos, leading to nearly identical DNA. Fraternal twins, on the other hand, are the result of two separate eggs being fertilized by two different sperm cells, which can result in less resemblance between siblings.
Yes, siblings born less than a year apart are often referred to as Irish twins. This term is not accurate historically as it is not exclusive to Irish families, and the modern use of this term can be considered offensive.
No, fraternal twins come from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm, resulting in genetic variation, whereas identical twins come from the same fertilized egg, resulting in identical genetic makeup.
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Identical twins are born together, and look exactly alike.Nonidentical twins are born together, but do not look exactly alike.A good example of non identical would be boy and girl twins,
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Exactly where it is you will never know. It's too personal.
Identical twins look exactly alike.
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Identical twins have the closest DNA match, as they share virtually all of their DNA. Siblings, on the other hand, share about 50% of their DNA. Parents and children also have a close DNA match, with children inheriting 50% of their DNA from each parent.
No. Similar but proveably different in laboratory analysis.
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Children never look exactly alike unless they are identical twins. Even identical twins often have some differences in their looks, their fingerprints differ, and they may have scars or other features that look different.
No one has the same fingerprints. That's just the way of genetics. Identical twins look exactly the like, but their DNA isn't the same.