Genetic Study of Conjoined Twins
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Essay title: Genetic Study of Conjoined Twins
For centuries Siamese twins have been mesmerizing, and deeply intriguing. They have been mythological creatures, marveled as carnival freaks, and even portrayed as monsters. Conjoined twins, a euphemism for Siamese, are still one of the mysterious and unexplainable developments of twins. Though the formation of twins is clearly outlined, the cause of conjoined twins is not as clear. There are different theories for the cause of conjoined twins but no study identifies the circumstance surrounding their development. Despite the rare occurrence of conjoined twins their presence is becoming more and more accepted into our daily lives, as doctors and families grow to understand their physical and emotions bonds behind their development.
For centuries Siamese twins have been mesmerizing, and deeply intriguing. They have been mythological creatures, marveled as carnival freaks, and even portrayed as monsters. Conjoined twins, a euphemism for Siamese, are still one of the mysterious and unexplainable developments of twins. Though the formation of twins is clearly outlined, the cause of conjoined twins is not as clear. There are different theories for the cause of conjoined twins but no study identifies the circumstance surrounding their development. Despite the rare occurrence of conjoined twins their presence is becoming more and more accepted into our daily lives, as doctors and families grow to understand