Sentences with phrase «fraternal twins by»

Boris and Husband were born on the same day in the same year and regard themselves as fraternal twins by different parents.

Not exact matches

Ozzie, Jose's fraternal twin, was drafted as a hard - throwing righthanded pitcher by the Yankees in 1983, tore his rotator cuff three years later and lost 10 mph off his 90 - mph - plus fastball.
Treatments like fertility drugs primarily increase a person's odds of giving birth to fraternal twins (two eggs fertilized by two sperms).
Her daughter, the oldest, is an insect loving little girl followed three years later by very active fraternal twin boys.
«We placed the boys in side - by - side infant seats and spoon fed them with one spoon and bowl first one mouth, then the other,» says Jennie Howell, a middle school teacher and mom of adult fraternal twin sons.
Fraternal twins come from two eggs that are fertilized by two separate sperm and are no more alike than other siblings born to the same parents.
In women with a BMI over 30 (the clinical definition of obesity), the incidence of fraternal (but not identical) twins increased by 30 percent to 60 percent.
Twins occur when one fertilized egg separates into two embryos, creating monozygotic, or identical twins, or when two eggs are fertilized by different sperm, which results in dizygotic, or fraternal tTwins occur when one fertilized egg separates into two embryos, creating monozygotic, or identical twins, or when two eggs are fertilized by different sperm, which results in dizygotic, or fraternal ttwins, or when two eggs are fertilized by different sperm, which results in dizygotic, or fraternal twinstwins.
The frequency of fraternal twins, on the other hand, is influenced by race, heredity, the mother's age, how many previous babies the mother has had, and especially fertility drugs.
Fraternal twins — the most common kind of twins — occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two different sperm.
Fraternal Twins are two eggs which have been released, which are then fertilized by two sperm and Identical Twins are formed from one egg and one sperm that splits to produce two babies, TTwins are two eggs which have been released, which are then fertilized by two sperm and Identical Twins are formed from one egg and one sperm that splits to produce two babies, TTwins are formed from one egg and one sperm that splits to produce two babies, TWINSTWINS!
This book by Jane Roper isn't really a how - to guide, but the story of her own experience raising fraternal twin girls while battling depression and a host of personal issues.It's an entertaining and very personal view as she experiences trying to get pregnant, processing the idea of twins, sleepless nights, endless diaper changes, and all of those unforgettable experiences in the first three years of twins» lives.
Dizygotic twins (often referred to as fraternal), are the result of two eggs fertilized by two separate sperm.
You can personalize it by creating bingo cards with terms that are related to twins: «identical», «fraternal», «adorable duo», «double the trouble», «twice as nice», «two peas in a pod», «two scoops of sweetness», and the list goes on.
Twins are normally either identical — the result of a single sperm fertilizing a single egg, which then splits and duplicates itself — or fraternal, developing from two separate eggs fertilized by two separate sperm.
By comparing identical twins (who share all their genes) and fraternal twins (who share on average half of the genes that typically vary between people), the researchers were also able to determine the extent to which the ability to recognise faces is inherited.
By examining twin pairs — both monozygotic (identical from same fertilized egg) and dizygotic (fraternal from separate fertilized eggs)-- UW researchers assessed the extent psychological distress is related to caregiving, or confounded by common genes and environmental exposurBy examining twin pairs — both monozygotic (identical from same fertilized egg) and dizygotic (fraternal from separate fertilized eggs)-- UW researchers assessed the extent psychological distress is related to caregiving, or confounded by common genes and environmental exposurby common genes and environmental exposure.
By including data from both identical and fraternal twins who were raised together, the study seeks to account for both environmental and genetic contributions.
Comprehensive metastudies of parents and children and identical and fraternal twins, such as those conducted by Anita Thapar, then at the University of Manchester in England, in 1999, Philip Asherson of Kings College in London in 2001, and Susan Sprich of Massachusetts General Hospital in 2001, show that heredity greatly influences the occurrence of ADHD.
If a trait is shared far more strongly by identical twins than any other pairs of individuals, even fraternal twins — scientists will conclude that the trait has a genetic basis.
According to a 2012 study of identical and fraternal twins conducted by scientists from top universities all around the world, only about a third of...
If something is really influenced by genes you would expect identical twins to be more similar to each other than the fraternal twins, Wilmer says.
Owen Wilson, as Peter's fraternal twin, Kyle, is more in his wheelhouse, playing a guy who has gotten rich by stumbling into a gig as a beach - bum model on a barbecue sauce label and — get this — maintains a laid - back attitude about what «the universe» holds in store for him.
In such cases, high - quality reading instruction in school is critical, as confirmed by recent studies of identical and fraternal twins.
By comparing the correlations of Grit - S and Big Five scores between identical twins (who share the same family environment and 100 percent of their genes) and fraternal twins (who share the same family environment but only 50 percent of their genes) estimates of genetic vs. shared environment contributions can be derived.
It shares its platform and more than a few mechanical bits with the funkier Mini Cooper Countryman; the John Cooper Works All4 model comes closest to being the X1's fraternal twin, yet the X1 outsells the Countryman by better than 4:1.
Perhaps the finest mystery debut of 2004 was Blake Crouch's Desert Places, in which thriller writer Andrew Thomas struggled to extricate himself from the intricate frame job engineered by his exceptionally un-fraternal fraternal twin brother, Orson, and Orson's psychopathic sidekick, Luther Kite.
Non-identical twins (also called «fraternal» twins), are made when two separate eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm, and both fertilized eggs implant in the uterus.
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