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For Every Three Sets of Identical Twins,one Pair Is Likely

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

For every three sets of identical twins,one pair is likely to have


A) two different genomes.
B) two separate placentas.
C) an extra set of chromosomes.
D) only one sex chromosome.

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