Identical twins have babies with identical twins, making their children biological siblings
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
- The Sealbys are one big happy family. Venessa and Lucas are parents of 5-month-old daughter, Adrian, while Kerissa and Jacob share Sophie, 19 months. With Venessa and Kerissa being identical twin sisters and Lucas and Jacob being identical twin brothers, Sophie and Adrian are cousins, but also genetic siblings known as quaternary #Twins. Quaternary twins occur when one set of #IdenticalTwins has children with another set of identical twins. #TODAYShow
The genes are going to be super strong throughout the family
Why?
@@Dawoudkhalifa cause both cousins have the identical dna and are genetically siblings so their children would be genetically their nephews/nieces. In centuries when searchers will only maybe thought the descendants are from one set of twins cause even today when twins do crime the dna can’t tell it’s from which. So their genes are strong 😉
@@Jennietza, sorry, but that is nonsense.
They will be like those identical brothers, that one brother's children, call the other, "Uncle Daddy!!!" ❤😊
I love them.. uncle daddy❤
Uncle daddy, that's the cutest thing I've ever heard❤❤❤❤❤
So neither one had twins 😂😂 guess they canceled that gene 🧬 out
As a twin I've heard several times that the twin gene skips a generation so the baby's kids will probably be twins
@@OneLuckyLizard agree
It might skip the first kid but it may not skip the second. My friend is a fraternal twin and ended up having twins herself.
I don’t think identical twins run in families, that’s fraternal twins, which the parents aren’t
I think it skips a generation, right? But their kids will be genetically more likely to have twins or multiples of their own because of their genetics.
There is another twin couple in America Brittany and Brianna and Josh and Justin I think there names are. They also have 2 boys (1 from each twin couple) almost the same age too just months apart. I think it’s wonderful for them to have such a strong bond and supportive loving network for everyone.
Those guys are HANDSOME!!!
My fraternal twin boys don't look alike at ALL! But they scored the same score for all achievement tests at school!❤
That's the thing about fraternal twins-they have only as much chance to look alike or different than any other sets of siblings.
@@AllThePeppermintnot true. There is greater chance they will look less identical.
@@David_F97Fraternal twins are just siblings that happened to be born at the same time. His comment wasn’t wrong they’re just like any other siblings
Your fraternal twins don’t look the same because they were two different eggs that got fertilized at once instead of a single egg that split in two. They’re genetically siblings not genetically identical.
@@SM-si5cmthey are still twins though…
I just don’t get the ”Genetically Siblings” reference
X + Y = Z ~~ X + Y = Z
Same DNA
If those young kids took a dna test they would test and display as siblings not cousins.
Their parents are identical twins so ‘by data’ both sets of adults look like the same people. There is almost zero dna difference between the two couples.
If those young kids took a dna test they would test and display as siblings not cousins.
Their parents are identical twins so ‘by data’ both sets of adults look like the same people. There is almost zero dna difference between the two couples.
The parents are identical (the genes of the mothers are exactly the same as one another, and the gene build-up of the fathers are identical to each other, as well), so the genes involved in the procreation of the babies are the same, the same way it is for siblings from the same parents. So biologically and genetically their DNAs are like sisters, although they really aren't. Hope that helps.
Beautiful, but please pick the baby head up😅
I think it’s a toddler.
It's not a newborn
Definitely not a baby, so it doesn’t matter.
Ok. That’s kind of cool but also weird af.
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"Theyre sisters.. BUT THEYRE COUSINS!" She had to throw that in or itd be Rated R
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What in the Alabama is going on 😅
Neither set of the parents are related so it’s perfectly fine.
@sunkara8158 right!
it’s like dating your sibling in law, it might be a tiny bit awkward, but there’s nothing morally wrong with it
But wait if your sisters husband is your brother in-law doesn't that make your brother in-laws brother your brother too?
No. I wish I had a diagram to show you, but I don't.
It's no different than if any other sets of siblings married a complementary pair of siblings from another family.
Good thing cousin marriage isn't normal anymore, then they'd be basically marrying a sibling😮😂❤
it is in some countries. My best friend's parents are cousins, they are from turkey
They’re beautiful 😍 I love how the twin in the blue looked at the camera and smiled🤣
Dr yuvraj jadeja from vadodara
My mom and my aunt married the same man and had children with him. He is my dad and my cousins from my aunt are my siblings also. We are full blooded and we have same dna...
No way Jose
@@anagabriel7309 😂
not siblings if your mom and aunt aren't twins
@@AkitaMix if their dad is the same, they're half siblings. If their moms also happen to be twins, then they're genetically full-siblings.
That is Haram.
Cool! I think the future looks great for y'all.
She doesn't know the word sibling and said twin
I don’t understand this.
Their moms are genetically identical and their dads are genetically identical. Each child will have 50% DNA from Mum and Dad (which is the same DNA as their aunt and uncle). Therefore, genetically they are siblings whilst also being cousins.
@@H20x3 wow thanks
They are both very good looking
What are the odds
The kids won't which one is one
Tf
Wait you married your sister in law
So what? They are not genetically related
@walkingwith_dinosaurs they actually didn't marry their sister in law. They married the sister in law's sister 😊
@@lailaalanna315 SIL’s sister is still SIL. all your partner’s family become in-laws. work backwards and your logic makes no sense. my SIL is my SIL. she isn’t my siblings’ SIL. that would imply that my sibling is married to a sibling of that SIL which isn’t the case.
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