That is one of the rare situations where it likely works to your advantage. Any negative thing you do with with your DNA will be pinned on your brother because its his name associated with the DNA you share.
The dna tests they do for criminal investigations aren’t that exact. Don’t know if they would do the more expensive tests when there are twins involved though.
That is one of the rare situations where it likely works to your advantage. Any negative thing you do with with your DNA will be pinned on your brother because its his name associated with the DNA you share.
I thought identical twins usually had like a dozen of so diffing mutations by the time they reach adulthood.
I’m not familiar with 23andme enough to know if their markers would pick up on it.
The dna tests they do for criminal investigations aren’t that exact. Don’t know if they would do the more expensive tests when there are twins involved though.
It’s the recipe for the perfect crime!