Twin Inheritance: Can Father's Twin History Increase Chances?
If a father has twins (biaternal twins), it does not increase the chances of his children being twins, as the genes for twinning are carried by the mother. It is the mother's genetic makeup that determines the likelihood of having fraternal (non-identical) twins. Fraternal twins occur when two separate eggs are released during ovulation and fertilized by two different sperm.Infertility - Related Articles
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