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Why Might Identical Twins NOT Have the Same Handedness

Question 28

Question 28

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Why might identical twins NOT have the same handedness?


A) Because some twins are "mirror opposites"
B) Only because one was conditioned for other-handedness
C) Because there is no genetic component to handedness
D) Because they only share 50% of their genetic heritage

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