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Science Fair Projects, Ideas & Experiments :: Human Biology
Twin study science fair projects examine the phenomenon of twin likeness...
Twin StudiesWhat are twin studies? They are studies that utilize identical twins as the test subject.
Objectives/GoalsThis researcher's goal is to discover if the fingerprint patterns of twins are similar or different. If it is determined that there is a similarity in the fingerprint patterns of twins, is the similarity greater than that of non-twin siblings? Methods/MaterialsMaterials: black ink pad, white unlined note cards, hand-held magnifying glass ResultsThis researcher's hypothesis stated that 85-90% of the twins tested would have at least a 60% similarity rate (that is, three out of five prints), compared to only 65-70% of the non-twin siblings tested. The results of this experiment show that only 80% of the twins tested have at least a 60% similarity rate, compared to 73% of the non-twin siblings tested. However, when separated into two groups, identical twins have a 100% similarity rate and fraternal twins have a 73% similarity rate. Conclusions/DiscussionThe identical twins had an average of 4 similar prints, the fraternal twins had an average of 3.36 similar prints, the identical and fraternal twins combined had an aveage of 3.53 similar prints, and the non-twin siblings had an average of 3.2 similar prints. There is great similarity in the fingerprint patterns of all family members due to shared DNA, but the greatest similarity is with identical twins because they come from one egg and share all of their DNA. 3rd party contributor
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