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Saturday 27 February 2016

Photo: Zimbabwean man & his wife have UK 's first 'black and white' twins despite coming from the same egg

Libby Appleby, 37, from County Durham and her husband, Tafadzwa Madzimbamuto, 40 from Zimbabwean were surprised when their babies were born with different skin tones. While Amelia was born with dark skin, black hair and brown eyes, her sister Jasmine was born with fair skin, blue eyes and light curls.

"We get a lot of funny looks when we tell people the girls are actually identical," she said.

Despite their different skin tones, they are genetically identical and are thought to be the first of their kind in the country.

"When they were born, we were flabbergasted. They look like they're different races. Amelia is the spitting image of her dad, while Jasmine is a mini version of me." Libby said.

Libby said strangers mistake the one-year-old twins for step-sisters. The couple have been together for three years, when she found out she was pregnant in June 2014.

Three months later, they were told they were expecting twins and medics at University of Durham Hospital warned they would be difficult to tell apart. Libby said medics were shocked when they delivered the girls - who are monozygotic - formed in the same embryo but developed in separate sacs.

"We put them next to each other in a cot and couldn't believe how different they were. Doctors told us the chances of mixed race identical twins are one in a million. We were thrilled they were so unique."

A sample of Appleby's placenta confirmed the twins are 100% genetically identical, despite them looking nothing alike.

Dr Claire Steves, from the Department of Twin Research, said multiple genes control skin colour and although identical twins are very likely to share them completely, it is not definite.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

52 comments:

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    1. The white baby looks like a racist

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  2. Lovely combo. Notin God cannot do

    #LibBadBoy

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  3. Wow...
    Nice..













    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  4. Dis is lovely and big congrats to them.

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  5. They are beautiful.







    Busy Fingers.

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  6. Dats the Awesomeness of God. Linda take note!

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  7. Abeg one is jst lighter than d other

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  8. Means notin those babe's are of mixraced ok no one is real black nor real white www.iwonpoular.com

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  9. I love them twins..., yes!!!

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  10. The black one resemble oyinbo sef.

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  11. The black one resemble oyinbo sef.

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  12. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin27 February 2016 at 12:15

    They look so adorable.

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  13. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin27 February 2016 at 12:15

    They look so adorable.

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  14. I see perfectly mixed babies in that pic with one having a fairer skin than the other and has a different eye colour which is common with mixed children. She has frizzle hair has well, ogini?

    Rihanna has hazel eyes and she is quarter mixed. Enough with all these attention seeking lot!

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  15. You've posted a similar story before... but I guess twas in the US. #GodIsGreat

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  16. Why is the fairer twin looking harsh. .she wld certainly be collecting more milk 4rm her mum....they are both cute though

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  17. this confirms that no two persons are completely same , not even identical twins

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  18. The skin tone is not too noticeable by me, I only noticed visible difference in their hair colour.

    Sipping my hennessy

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  19. Cute two
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  20. I see two little black girls, yo. I don't see the little white one they're talking about.

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  21. They look amazingly beautiful
    #nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

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  22. While this is amazing news, they are not the first of their kind in the UK or even born in the UK

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  23. Wow! I like. God give mine. Linda what seedy still waiting for?

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  24. both kids look black to me.. we come in all shades...

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