"Fraternal twins come from different ones" crossword clue

Author: Mathew Cooper
Last Updated: 03 Sep 2023

Fraternal twins come from different ones NYT crossword answer is:

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Fraternal twins come from different eggs and are the result of two separate fertilizations. They are also known as "dizygotic twins" and can be of different genders, have different physical characteristics, and have different personalities. Fraternal twins are the most common type of twins, occurring in about one-third of all twin pregnancies. They can be the result of a spontaneous double ovulation or a combination of two separate ovulations and fertilizations.

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