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2007-11-26 07:38:39 · answer #1 · answered by miss_ruby_topaz 4 · 8 0

Yes. There are two different kinds of twins - identical and fraternal. Identical twins happen when a single egg is fertilised and then splits, producing two genetically identical babies. Fraternal twins arise when the woman produces two eggs, which are then fertilised independently, producing two genetically distinct babies. So, if a woman has sex with a black man and a white man at roughly the same time, she could produce fraternal twins of diffferent colours. However, identical twins will always have the same skin colour because they have the same DNA and are therefore identical, as the name suggests.

2007-11-26 15:52:17 · answer #2 · answered by Martin 5 · 0 0

Yes, if they were fraternal twins. In fraternal twins, two separate eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm. Usually, both sperm would be from the same person. However, it is possible for the sperm to come from two different men, though very unlikely. Another possibility would be albinism, where one twin could carry the albino trait and the other doesn't. I don't see how it could be possible for identical twins, as "identical" means just that, same DNA for skin color and all.

2007-11-26 15:43:29 · answer #3 · answered by aml0017 5 · 1 0

Yes, it is possible if she had a white embryo and a black embryo implanted in her. She could also concieve twins of different races naturally if she released more than one egg and had sex with more than one man within a few days of each other during her fertile window, or if she was artifically inseminated with two different men's sperm at the same time and released more than one egg. It could also happen if both parents were mixed race.

2007-11-26 15:40:08 · answer #4 · answered by greensock 5 · 1 0

This has happened. A white woman married a black man and they had girl twins. But instead of having the usual lighter than normal dark skin, one girl was a blue-eyed blonde, and
the other was as black-skinned as the father.

2007-11-26 15:57:56 · answer #5 · answered by Omega 7 · 0 0

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2007-11-26 16:42:53 · answer #6 · answered by musclebobbuffpants01 4 · 0 1

Yes. If either of the parents have a black or white parent/grandparent. As they will carry the gene. It happened a while ago to twin girls, when this happened the newspaper was full of other stories of this happening.

2007-11-26 15:41:00 · answer #7 · answered by Flobo 4 · 2 0

Yes, it has happened, but I'm not sure how. I think it only occurs for one out of a million bi-racial couples, though, so the likes of a couple having a white baby and a black baby is very rare.

2007-11-26 21:43:47 · answer #8 · answered by RiRi 4 · 0 0

Yes - if she has sex with two men in close enough succession for them to fertilize two separate eggs. Quite a few things to line up, so it's likely to be quite rare. It is possible.
Another possibility might be two eggs fertilised by the same man and one child expressing genes for dark skin and the other light skin.

2007-11-26 16:10:31 · answer #9 · answered by thatgaybloke 5 · 0 0

Yes it has happened before.
But the parents were Mulatto. So one child appeared to be "Black" and the other appeared to be "White" but neither of the two children were Heidi Klum White or Alek Wek Black. If you know what I mean.

2007-11-26 15:44:46 · answer #10 · answered by honest 5 · 2 0

It has happened, I believe. Two egg cells have to be present, one fertilized by a black male, the other by a white male.

2007-11-26 15:54:09 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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