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    Contrary to our previous beliefs, identical twins are not genetically identical. This surprising finding is presented by American, Swedish, and Dutch scientists in a study being published today in the prestigious journal American Journal of Human Genetics. The finding may be of great significance for research on hereditary diseases and for the development of new diagnostic methods.


    Identical twins not as identical as believed

    Contrary to our previous beliefs, identical twins are not genetically identical. This surprising finding is presented by American, Swedish, and Dutch scientists in a study being published today in the prestigious journal American Journal of Human Genetics. The finding may be of great significance for research on hereditary diseases and for the development of new diagnostic methods.


    “Even though the genome is virtually identical in identical twins, our results show that there in fact are tiny differences and that they are relatively common. This could have a major impact on our understanding of genetically determined disorders,” says Jan Dumanksi, who co-directed the international study with his colleague Carl Bruder.

    “By uncovering these small genetic differences in identical twins where one of them is sick, we have a way of tying specific genetic changes to the genesis of common diseases,” says Carl Bruder.

    These researchers studied 19 pairs of identical twins and found that they indeed had the same DNA but nevertheless evinced differences in the number of copies of individual DNA segments. A segment might be missing, or more copies might exist in one twin. This could explain how one identical twin can be afflicted with a disorder while the other twin remains fully healthy, according to the scientists.

    Source: Uppsala University
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    Well they START with the same DNA, the differences described by the article are down to the way they develop in the womb and later in life.
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    • #3
      DNA replication is by no means 100% accurate, but it's pretty damn good with all our error repair mechanisms. But, I see how small non-lethal errors early in development may stick. Are these consequential... who knows; however, differences like these may affect our traditional identical twin disease concordance studies.

      Obviously, we don't know everything about DNA and I suspect the environment is more important than has previously been though.

      Plus there is the growing field of epigenetics...

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      • #4
        I'm going to a lecture by Prof Sir Alec Jeffries in a few weeks time. This could make an interesting subject for the Q&A session.
        FT.

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