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Joseph and Kenneth Are Twins Resulting from Two Ova

Question 61

Question 61

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Joseph and Kenneth are twins resulting from two ova.What proportion of their genes do the boys have in common?


A) precisely 50 percent 
B) about 50 percent
C) about 25 percent
D) 100 percent

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