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You've probably heard of identical and fraternal twins, but a re= port published Thursday says there's a third kind -- sesquizygous twins or = "semi-identical." Identical -- or monozygotic -- twins pop up fro= m a single fertilized egg that eventually splits in two and forms two ident= ical boys or two girls. They share 100% of their DNA. Fraternal -- or dizyg= otic -- twins form from two eggs that have been fertilized by two of the fa= ther's sperm, producing two genetically unique siblings. They share 50% of = their DNA. But "semi-identical" twins are so rare, experts say th= ey have only identified two cases -- ever. Right along that DNA-sharing spe= ctrum, "semi-identical" twins share anywhere from 50% to 100% of = their genomes, researchers say. And they're extremely, extremely rare. The = only other reported case of sesquizygotic twins was reported in the United = States in 2007. The recently identified twins from South East Queensland ar= e now 4 years old and healthy. Details of this second case were published t= his week in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers from the Unive= rsity of New South Wales and the Queensland University of Technology combed= through nearly 1,000 cases of twins to confirm their findings. How were th= ey discovered?=20
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