A really fascinating story emerged yesterday, when it was made known that semi-identical twins (or, sesquizygotic twins as posh folks might say) had been born 4 years ago in Australia. The twins, one of each make, are fine & healthy.
Astonishingly, it's only the 2nd ever documented case of semi-identical twins in medical history.
The only problem with stories like this is that they lead us to start perusing "twins" in Wikipidea & elsewhere, and it's such a fascinating subject it can be hours before you emerge.
Here's the nuts & bolts of the story;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47371431
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