UK women discover at 49 they are twins with different fathers in rare medical case


Daijiworld Media Network – United Kingdom

United Kingdom, May 7: Two women in the United Kingdom who spent nearly five decades believing they were identical twins have made a startling discovery through DNA testing — they do not share the same father.

Michelle Osbourne and Lavinia Osbourne, both aged 49, were born minutes apart in Nottingham in 1976 and were raised as twins throughout their lives. However, recent at-home DNA tests revealed that while the sisters share the same mother, their paternal DNA does not match.

The unusual finding pointed to an extremely rare biological condition known as heteropaternal superfecundation, in which a woman releases more than one egg during the same ovulation cycle and the eggs are fertilised by sperm from different men.

As a result, twins can be conceived simultaneously but have different biological fathers.

Reports suggest that fewer than two dozen such cases have been documented globally, with the Osbourne sisters believed to be the only known case reported in the United Kingdom.

The condition often goes undetected for decades and usually comes to light only through advanced DNA testing. Experts note that the increasing popularity of home DNA and ancestry testing kits has led to more unexpected genetic discoveries in recent years.

Despite having different fathers, the two women developed together in the womb and were born at the same time, consistent with the rare condition.

The revelation has drawn widespread attention due to both the rarity of the phenomenon and the fact that the truth surfaced nearly 50 years after their birth.

 

 

  

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