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Dictionary » T » Twins monozygotic Twins monozygotictwins, monozygotic Two offspring developed from one fertilised ovum. ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... that no two individuals will ever be genetically identical (except monozygotic twins). So, bad alleles, over time, tend to be slowly (sometimes quickly if they are fatal ...
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Re: Randomness in chromosomal crossover... eggs, and that's not too likely to happen (we're not considering monozygotic twins here). If you're interested in things like free will, determinism, etc., have a look ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... psychologist who reported a heritability for IQ of 77% for identical twins reared apart. Subsequently, he was widely accused of fabricating his ... together gave a concordance rate for criminal behavior of 52% for 202 monozygotic twins and only 21% for 345 dizygotic twins. American, Danish, ...
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Reproduction... But these cases are quite less but not rare. dizygotic twins are unlike usually, and growth rate differes. Monozygotic are alike mostly and growth rate of one depends upon "nothing" but same. Agreed ...
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Reproduction...But these cases are quite less but not rare. dizygotic twins are unlike usually, and growth rate differes. Monozygotic are alike mostly and growth rate of one depends upon "nothing" but same.
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