A single embryo can give rise to multiple individuals, such as identical twins, who may or may not share the same genetic information.
Yes, a single embryo can generate two or more individuals in the case of monozygotic (identical) twins. This occurs when a zygote splits into two separate embryos during early development.
These twins can share the same genetic information if the splitting occurs at the blastocyst stage, forming twins that share a placenta and chorionic cavity.
However, twins that separate at the two-cell stage have individual placentas, resulting in slight genetic variations between the individuals.
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