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The two tiny female foetuses, between five to seven months in gestational age, were found in King Tut's tomb in Luxor when the tomb was disovered by Howard Carter in 1922.
Zahi Hawass, head of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said the DNA samples would be compared to each other and to King Tut's mummy.
The testing is part of a wider programme to test the DNA of hundreds of mummies to determine their identities and their family relations.
Mr Hawass has announced ambitious plans for DNA tests on Egyptian mummies, including tests on all royal mummies and the nearly two dozen unidentified ones stored in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.