Wonderful family

 After the marriage of twin sisters to twin brothers in Virginia, USA, both the couples have sons. Surprisingly, although both the children are not real brothers, but scientists are calling them 'genetic brothers'. In scientific language, such siblings are also called Quaternary Twins.

The DNA of both the children is the same
, 35-year-old Brianna and Brittany Dean married 37-year-old Josh and Jeremy Saliers in 2018. After this, Jacques and Jet were born in the house of both the couples. Both children are one year old. They are cousins ​​and there is a gap of three months in their birth. But genetically, their DNA is similar.

Briana-Brittany Dean and Josh-Jeremy Sayers with their sons Jacques and Jett.
Briana-Brittany Dean and Josh-Jeremy Sayers with their sons Jacques and Jett.

Birth of Quaternary Twins
Very Rare According to Webmd.com, birth of quaternary twins is quite rare. Babies who are usually born less than nine months apart and whose parents are twins are called quaternary twins. They are technically cousins, but their genes are very similar. Because of this, they become genetically close brothers and sisters. Despite not being identical twins, they may look alike.

In a conversation with the New York Post, only 300 such families in the world,
Briana told that both the sisters wanted to get pregnant together, so they planned their pregnancy. This is so rare that only 300 such families have come to the fore in the world.

Both the couples had 'Twin Wedding' i.e. twin wedding on the TV channel TLC.
Both the couples had 'Twin Wedding' i.e. twin wedding on the TV channel TLC.

The social media star is the whole family,
both the couples have appeared in the American TV channel TLC's show 'Extreme Sisters'. Their 'Twin Wedding' i.e. twin marriage was also done on this show. After becoming famous, all four together created an account on the social media platform Instagram, on which they have more than 2 lakh 25 thousand followers. Here they share their everyday life.

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