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Monozygotic twins (identical) are..."usually the same gender..."

Monozygotic twins are genetically identical (unless there has been a mutation in development) and they are usually the same gender. (On extremely rare occasions, an original XXY zygote may form monozygotic boy/girl twins by dropping the Y chromosome for one twin and the extra X chromosome for the other. Some biologists also believe in the possibilty of the egg splitting first, then the two conceived eggs are separately semenated, resulting in identical appearance, but different gender) Monozygotic twins generally look alike. Fine physical details such as fingerprints will differ. As they mature, identical twins often become less alike because of lifestyle choices or external influences. Genetically speaking, the children of identical twins are half-siblings rather than cousins. It is estimated that there are around 10 million identical twins and triplets in the world.

All that in 10 seconds??? I don't think so.

10 seconds - I LOVE IT! It is so frustrating to be a guest at an event and everyone is given 15 seconds, 30 seconds or a minute and they go over their time, plus you still don't know what they do or what value it is to my network to get to know them better.
As the Pay It Forward Relationship Networker, I teach people to have conversations with others. Get them to ask questions of you because you have intrigued them with your introduction.
10 seconds - give me one sentence that is succinct and I will be happy.
Sharan Tash
The Professional Networker

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