Identical twins, or monozygotic twins, originate from a single fertilized egg that splits, resulting in them having the same DNA, although rare genetic modifications can occur post-split. In contrast, fraternal twins, or dizygotic twins, come from two separate eggs and share a genetic similarity akin to regular siblings. Historical research by Galton highlighted the use of twins to study behavioral traits, noting that monozygotic twins exhibit greater similarity in traits compared to dizygotic twins. Galton's findings, while anecdotal, suggested heredity plays a significant role in psychological characteristics, a notion later supported by modern research. The discussion also touches on cultural interpretations of identical twins, including themes of mystical connections and identity in media.