
Sky News: Una donna che ha fatto sesso con gemelli identici ha detto che “non è possibile” identificare il padre del bambino
https://news.sky.com/story/woman-who-had-sex-with-identical-twins-told-it-is-not-possible-to-identify-father-of-baby-13526141
di CasualSmurf
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I heard that twins shared everything, but sharing a partner and a kid seems a bit much…
/s
Wait
So one of the twins wants to be known as the father and hes not the one named on the birth certificate
Here’s an idea there’s a 50/50 chance that hes the father and he wants to be the father
So why not let him be the father?
Just asked my boy King Solomon what he’d do. You won’t believe what he suggested!
Just wait for the kid to grow up, see who they look like
She was in a sexual thruple with the two male twins or had some sort of ill-advised one-off Ménage à Trois with them – consisting of unsafe contact with each twin – resulting in the pregnancy and the precarious indeterminate paternity?
Either way, none of that is the child’s doing. Though it’s difficult not to suspect it may land rather heavily if they ever stumble across the backstory later on..
One the one hand, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, but on the other they should both be responsible unless and until they can actually prove which one is the father.
Well there are genetic tests than can tell the difference between them due to mutations that occur after they are zygotes.
So get the correct test?
I think it is possible, just very expensive.
Identical twins are not genetically identical, there are very small genetic differences.
The problem is that to identify these differences you’d have to actually sequence their genomes rather than doing standard DNA testing, which is gonna be pricey.
Downvote me all you like, but at least look it up first.
It IS possible to distinguish between identical twins due to single nucleotide polymorphisms.
It is also possible to ascertain paternity with the same genetic profiling.
We could find out but it’d cost thousands of pounds rather than the 100 or so for a paternity test
Identical twins don’t actually have identical dna (but close) due to random somatic mutations and epigenetics (and random chance, Brownian motion etc)
You could tell but you’d need a full genome breakdown of all involved and to go through it with a fine tooth comb