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Twin girls born with different skin colors celebrate 1st birthday

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QUINCY, Ill. – Happy first birthday to two unique sisters!

Twin girls from Illinois — Kalani and Jarani Dean — turned 1 on Sunday, a year after their birth received widespread attention. Kalani has light skin and blue eyes, and Jarani has dark skin and brown eyes.

Twin girls from Quincy, IL (Courtesy: Mary-Kathryn Nourse of Elite Photography)

The girls’ parents are Whitney Meyer and Tomas Dean, from Quincy, Illinois. Meyer has been posting pictures of the unique pair since they were born last April. While too young to handle their own accounts, the girls are already very popular on social media:

Meyer is white and Dean is black, which explains part of this phenomenon. The twins are dizygotic, which is just the scientific term for fraternal twins. So each baby girl started out as a separate fertilized egg (monozygotic, or identical twins, start off from the same egg and then divide).

In a fraternal twin situation, each baby inherits a different combination of genes from mom and dad, so when the parents are of different races, it is possible the inherited genes for skin color can differ.

In January, mother Whitney told KHQA that Kalani is always on the go and is already crawling, while Jarani is less interested in crawling, but loves to eat.

Now, the two are celebrating turning one! Mary-Kathryn Nourse of Elite Photography in Grafton, had the opportunity to photograph the girls to mark their one-year milestone.

Just precious!

In Milwaukee, another pair of fraternal twins, Brayden and Cameron, are also getting a lot of attention:

CNN contributed to this report.