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dizygotic

[ dahy-zahy-got-ik ]

adjective

  1. developed from two fertilized ova, as fraternal twins.


dizygotic

/ ī′zī-ŏĭ /

  1. Derived from two separately fertilized eggs. Used especially of fraternal twins.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 徱··Dz··ٲ [di-zahy-, gos, -i-tee], noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dizygotic1

First recorded in 1925–30; di- 1 + zygotic
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Example Sentences

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This meant the vast majority of the increase in twinning rates was due to high numbers of dizygotic or non-identical twins - twins born from separate eggs.

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"The twinning rate in Africa is so high because of the high number of dizygotic twins - twins born from two separate eggs - born there," he said.

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Non-identical, or dizygotic, twins occur when two separate eggs are fertilised, each by a different sperm, and develop in the womb at the same time.

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However, monozygotic and dizygotic adult twins have equally similar microbiota, suggesting environment rather than genetics may drive familial similarities.

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“Monozygotic is what people mean,” Boklage continued, insisting on the terms “monozygotic” and “dizygotic” when referring to twins.

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