Uhh Fraternal can be different, but identical can not, for eye color
anyway. I was going on the assumption they were identical, since both
are male.
Larry
On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:57 PM, b-evans@earthlink.net wrote:
> Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. wrote:
>> Nah, since eyecolor is a dominant gene, you can not have twins with
>> blue and brown. They would both be brown eyed.
>
> Uh, we have twins. One with blue eyes and one with brown eyes.
> And different features and fixtures, too!
>
> Buster
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