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0 Question: if conjoined twins share the same DNA do they still have 23 chromosomes or 46 since they're joined together? Keywords: chromosome, human body, twin Asked by 356genp37 to Remsha, Oliver, Lisa, Fiana on 16 Nov 2018.
Remsha Afzal answered on 16 Nov 2018:
Yeah they still have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) because they have their own cells (as far as I know)
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