triskellian: (literary lovers)
triskellian ([personal profile] triskellian) wrote2003-11-05 06:52 pm

Question of genetics and twins

Possible spoiler for White Teeth. I say 'possible' because while it's definitely a spoiler for the TV adaptation (which I think is rather good, by the way), I can't remember enough of the ending of the book to know if the TV ending was a made-up one.

OK. We have a woman who is pregnant with twins. I believe it's possible to be pregnant with twins by two different men, if you had sex with them close enough together, and if so, it's possible she's pregnant by two different men. These men are themselves identical twins, so if they are indeed each responsible for one of the babies, are the babies genetically full siblings or halves?

[identity profile] dr-bob.livejournal.com 2003-11-05 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Only problem is, it would be impossible to tell which child came from which parent. Indeed it's impossible to tell if both had the same father or if there were one from each. So I can't see any plotline that works except the 'we don't know who the father is' one.
Actually, sequencing the entire genome of both possible fathers, looking for (very rare) mutations could enable the parents to be told apart genetically. However, the first human genome sequence (the only one we've got) cost several billion quid and took 10 years, although it could probably be done in three now. Unlikely for a paternity case.