Identical Twins’ Genes Are Not Identical

April 7, 2008 | Source: Scientific American

University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers have found that twins’ DNA can differ due to copy number variants (different number of copies of the same gene).

These differences in identical twins can be used to identify genetic regions and genes that coincide with specific diseases due to copy number changes.

Differences between identical twins increase as they age through environmentally triggered changes, but this study suggests twins can also begin their lives with differences.