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A Man Who Has a Homosexual Orientation Is Most Likely

Question 62

Question 62

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A man who has a homosexual orientation is most likely to have a brother who is also homosexual if that brother is


A) a monozygotic twin.
B) a dizygotic twin.
C) older than he is.
D) adopted.

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