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Identcial cells spliting

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maki47 | 13:08 Wed 28th Jan 2009 | Science
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When monozygot cell splits in vitro, do the resulting children have the same fingerprints? I know that they have identical DNA, but From what I have read this is not applicable to the fingerprints of the children.
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Although, as you state, identical twins share identical DNA, studies have yet to show such twins with the same fingerprints. The whorls and creases do indicate a similar pattern, but it's believed other factors during the pregnancy contribute to statistically significant differences...
Clanad is right - the fingerprints are different.

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