In Australia, a woman gave birth sisters - twins with different skin colors: black and brown-eyed Alicia and Jasmin blue eyes and white. Experts believe that the chances of having twins with different skin color are equal to one in a million.
Twins were born in the Australian town Berpengeri in the family 35-year-old Natasha Knight with Jamaican English roots, and her husband, 34-year-old thoroughbred German Michael Zingerla.
"It's amazing, they are so different - my mother said the twins. - When after birth, we saw that they were different colors, we could not believe it. "
"When we walk with them on the street, people stop and ask whether they are twins - she continues. - Others look, but do not say anything. Maybe they think I'm just a nurse at one of them. "
According to experts in the field of genetics, in most cases, the egg woman of mixed race will have a mixture of genes responsible for black and white skin, which are born mulatto.
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