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10-27-2006 3:27 AM
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JimEspo says:
Establishing a little individuality is a challenge faced by most twins. But nature has already given Alicia and Jasmin Singerl a helping hand.

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10-27-2006 8:41 AM
bookchick49
This is soooo worthy of popping and glad that someone clipped it. I watched on television last night that out of some 35,000 strands in our DNA, only 10 represent the outcome of our skin color. AND 99.9% of EVERYONE's (human) DNA is IDENTICAL. Which is proof positive that we are indeed all the same regardless of color.

Also worth noting: These are NOT the first children born as color differentiated twins.
10-27-2006 10:19 AM
egoldstein
Imagine the looks of surprise they're going to get throughout life when they introduce themselves to people.
10-27-2006 10:31 AM
arifsali
If only we get more of them....the race problem would physically be resolved.
10-27-2006 4:11 PM
sohil
I was talking to my Biology about this yesterday and I heard some interesting explanation. But apparently this did happen in the past. And also that the Skin and Hair depend on only 8 genes.

Very Interesting.
11-11-2006 9:18 AM
jax twinblade
no one would ever them when they say they are sisters.lol

this just HAS to be popped!
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